Screen Printing T-Shirts: Can A Flash Unit Cure Plastisol Inks?
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This is another very cool educational video about screen printing tee shirts by Catspit Productions, LLC. Here Jonathan discusses and looks into a very common question people ask about screenprinting especially when staring out. When working with plastisol textile inks you need to cure the ink with heat. The ink needs to reach about 330 degrees F for up to a minute depending on the printed ink volume. In this tutorial video we look at the factors that may affect your flash cure and why using it for commercial production may not be the best idea. This video should show you some of the many reasons we suggest a belt dryer for commercial production. So come along on yet another fantastic voyage into the wonderful world of textile screen printing. We are sure you'll enjoy this entertaining and informative instructional video.
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Видео Screen Printing T-Shirts: Can A Flash Unit Cure Plastisol Inks? канала CatspitProductions
This is another very cool educational video about screen printing tee shirts by Catspit Productions, LLC. Here Jonathan discusses and looks into a very common question people ask about screenprinting especially when staring out. When working with plastisol textile inks you need to cure the ink with heat. The ink needs to reach about 330 degrees F for up to a minute depending on the printed ink volume. In this tutorial video we look at the factors that may affect your flash cure and why using it for commercial production may not be the best idea. This video should show you some of the many reasons we suggest a belt dryer for commercial production. So come along on yet another fantastic voyage into the wonderful world of textile screen printing. We are sure you'll enjoy this entertaining and informative instructional video.
Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - http://CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
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Screen Printing Tutorial Website:
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Screen Printing Supplies
http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
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All artwork owned by Catspit Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2013.
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