Curing Plastisol & Water-Based Screen Printing Ink

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Curing Plastisol and Water-based screen printing ink and checking garments for full cure is an important part of the curing process. If ink isn’t fully cured, it’s going to make a mess and can ruin a lot of shirts. A conveyor dryer is best to cure garments, but a flash dryer, heat press, and heat gun all work for curing screen printing inks.
    Follow along, pick up some tips, and learn best practices for curing both water-based and plastisol ink on garments.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @Ryonet
    @Ryonet  Před rokem

    Curing ink is so important, but only one part of the print process. To learn how to screen print, check out this FREE course! scrnprntl.ink/ScreenPrintCourse

  • @Nikhiludan
    @Nikhiludan Před rokem +3

    I sincerely appreciate the time and effort you invested in creating this valuable resource. The knowledge I gained from your video has been invaluable, and I feel more confident in my abilities as a result. Your video has undoubtedly contributed to my growth and success, and for that, I am immensely grateful.
    Once again, thank you for going above and beyond to provide such exceptional content. Your dedication to helping others in the community is commendable, and I look forward to learning more from your future videos.

  • @DirtIsFree
    @DirtIsFree Před rokem +1

    Fnink is garage at 260 temp...at 260 fnink doesn't pass the stretch test...great cure is when you stretch the garment where paint is..if paint doesn't stretch and crack.then u know your item is cured......
    I have noticed with heat press over time with washing the item crack......
    I use to think my item where better than other cause I would heat press all my screen printing..I noticed over washing heat press items will crack.......

  • @Mikdizzle
    @Mikdizzle Před 8 měsíci

    If I use the heat press do I have to worry about my nonstick getting dirty with plastisol ink given that the ink is still wet before applying heat

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's best practice to get a nice topical cure called a "gel cure" so the outside of your ink is dry enough to not stick and always use a teflon sheet to protect your heat press from tacky ink! I hope that helps, lmk if you'd like more info or get signed up with one of our free 1-on-1 Guidance Sessions. scrnprntl.ink/Guidance

  • @Feverdream.studios
    @Feverdream.studios Před rokem

    So I leave my flash dryer over the shirt for 40 seconds when it’s at 275 thru out the 40 seconds?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Před rokem

      Hi! The amount of time you leave the flash over your shirt will vary depending on your shop, situations, and other variables. So giving you a specific time is not possible. All we can do is inform you of the variables involved and have you test out the process, fine tuning as you go until your prints pass the wash test.

  • @tlopez5069
    @tlopez5069 Před rokem +1

    Volume levels are low.