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Rutland EH6398 Cardinal Plastisol Ink

$74.01
SKU RU-EH6398-Q

EH6398

Rutland EH series high-opacity inks are formulated as ready for use plastisol colors for printing on 100% cotton or light color 50/50 blends.

Rutland™ maintains an extensive palette of ready to use non-phthalate plastisol color inks, available in two series: EH – High Opacity and EL – HO Low Bleed series.

Fabric Types

Cotton

Mesh

Counts: 86-230

Flash and Cure

Flash: 140-150°F on pre-heated pallets
Cure: 320°F

Storage

65 -95°F (18 -35° C)
Avoid direct sunlight

Features

  • EH NPT HO RFU is formulated as a press-ready plastisol for printing on 100% Cotton or over a low bleed underlay when printing on poly/cotton blends.
  • Short body and very low wet tack for easy printing with no build-up.
  • Ready for use, just stir and print.
  • Great for hand presses or automatic printing machines.
  • Easy to use, maintains print viscosity without thinning during print run.
  • Formulated to be opaque for direct printing on lights or darks.
  • Competitive with lower opacity products currently sold in the print market.

Application

Print EH NPT RFU inks directly onto 100% Cotton or over an NPT underlay on dark poly cotton garments. EH NPT RFU is normally printed through mesh ranges from 86—280 mc.in. (34—110 mc. CM.) Recommend 70-80 Durometer squeegee with sharp edge for maximum definition. Proper cure is achieved when garment reaches 320ºF (160°C.).

Printing Tips

Print EH NPT RFU inks directly onto 100% Cotton or over an NPT underlay on dark poly cotton garments.
EH NPT RFU is normally printed through mesh ranges from 86-280 t/ in (34-110 t/cm).
Recommend 70-80 Durometer squeegee with sharp edge for maximum definition.
Proper cure is achieved when garment reaches 320°F (160°C).

Technical Data Sheet

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