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Rutland EL9240 Snap White Plastisol Ink - 30 Gallons

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Original price $3,147.13
Current price $1,895.00
SKU RU-EL9240-35G

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Rutland Snap white was designed with a heavier body, which allows for highly opaque prints with a very bright white finish.

Snap White is a Bright, Durable, and opaque ink with a heavier body for heavier fabrics. This is a popular day-to-day multi purpose low bleed with contemporary characteristics optimized for improved bridging properties in low mesh counts as well as high. It offers excellent Bleed resistance, opacity, coverage, and printability. Snap has a very soft hand with a heavier body, low after flash tack, great mat down, with a matte finish. This ink is recommended for heavier fabrics and ribbed fabrics.

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Fabric Types

Cotton/Poly blends

Features

  • Heavier body for bridging ribbed garments and maximum opacity.
  • Terrific multi-purpose white ink.
  • Recommended for heavier fabrics.
  • Recommended for manual printers with a "heavy" print stroke.
  • Great for controlling fibrilation.

Printing Tips

Although this contemporary chemistry includes many modern behaviors, it is forgiving when it comes to press operators who use too much pressure.

Print as you would a soft Poly ink and adapt for your application from there.

Be sure to "Pre-shear" ink body thoroughly before printing. It will help to transfer just the amount you need to a smaller vessel for preshearing.

On automatic presses, this ink should clear the screen image on the second stroke. If you are clearing the mesh completely on the first stroke, it may be advisable to back off squeegee pressure.

Flash until ink film surface achieves a "pudding skin" like finish. Ink should be slightly tacky after flash, but should not transfer to your finger.

For best bleed resistance it is advisable to print two strokes, flash, and then a final stroke.

Technical Data Sheet

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