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Easy to Use - Rapid Cure plastisol inks cure as low as 270°F compared to the average plastisol ink that cures at 320°F. Our screen printing paint is easier to use, with a much longer shelf life of over 12 months. Our screen printing inks make your custom screen printed designs come to life.
Low Bleed and Very Versatile - Our silk screen ink allows you to print paint on a variety of textiles, such as cotton and polyester blends. Rapid Cure can also be used for plastisol heat transfers as well as cold peel transfers. Choose your favorite fabric screen printing method and go create.
Screen Print Ink with Style - Our fabric screen printing ink yields a bold, vibrant, and highly opaque color with a short body, making it easy to work with on your screen printing press and tshirts. Layer your inks with confidence, knowing you are using the best printing ink.
Tons of Options - From black screen printing ink to glitter ink, we have so many colors to choose from. With our Rapid Cure plastisol ink, you can cure quickly with a heat press, conveyor dryer, flash dryer, or heat gun. Great for DIY home screen printing.
Made in the USA - All of our silkscreen ink is made here in the USA and hand-scooped by SPD's very finest. Non-phthalate, non-toxic, and CPSIA-compliant.
Key Features: Cures at 270 ° ÂF Soft Hand Prints Universal for Variety of Fabrics Low Bleed for Poly Blends Non-Phthalate - Eco-friendly Formula Highly opaque Short Body Semi-Gloss Rapid Cure Gray Screen Printing Plastisol Inkby Screen Print Direct® is a premium plastisol ink that cures as low as 270°. Rapid Cure Plastisol Ink is the ideal ink when working with a variety of materials. This low bleed ink works great with a wide variety of blends including polyester. Say goodbye to garment shrinking and scorching with low-temperature cure fabric ink. The ink's lower cure temp saves production time and helps ensure the garment is cured properly without expensive conveyor dryers. The ink's texture is creamy and short-bodied. The color is vibrant, bold, and opaque. For darker garments, we recommend printing with an under-base. Disclaimer: All colors are approximate and will vary from monitor to monitor. For more information on low-temperature cure inks take a look at the blogs we have below. Low-Temperature Cure Inks For Dummies Low-Temperature Cure Inks For Dummies Volume 2 Plastisol Ink Prep Curing: Cure at 132° C/270° F Flash at 82-104° C/180-200°F Flash and Curing Guidelines:Generally it will take 5-10 washes to fully test the cure, but if the ink is seriously under-cured, the print will show deterioration after only 1-3 washings washes. Another way to test your print quickly is doing the âStretch Testâ stretch the print roughly 2/3 of the T-Shirt; if the print cracks and does not retract back it means you under-cured. General Testing: ÂBefore you do any large print, we recommend doing a stretch test and a wash test to ensure you cured and printed correctly before going into production. Increase cure time if testing fails. We recommend only using natural fibers best results will be seen on 100% cotton. Clean-Up: On the press - Ecotex® Screen Printing Plastisol Press Wash/Ink Degradant In the sink - Ecotex® Screen Printing Plastisol Screen Wash/Ink Degradant âï¸ Pro Tips:Plastisol inks do not dye fabric like the traditional inks. Plastisol inks wrap around the fibers and make a mechanical bond with the fabric. Store plastisol inks at room temperature. Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 90º F (32º C) can cause the ink to start to cure while it's still in the container. We highly recommend printing with an under base white when printing on a dark garment Click Here For Safety Data Sheet Click Here for Rapid Cure Color Guide and Hex Codes