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A Wilflex rep told us once that if you have EVER used inks with Phthalates in your system, ie- squeegee's, floods, knives, dip tank, screens ect, there is almost no way to get rid of it, even using non-phthalate inks. He said the only way to truly have a zero contamination would be all new pieces of the system that I just mentioned. That kinda sucks, but it makes sense.
Quote from: screenprintguy on December 19, 2014, 04:48:24 PMA Wilflex rep told us once that if you have EVER used inks with Phthalates in your system, ie- squeegee's, floods, knives, dip tank, screens ect, there is almost no way to get rid of it, even using non-phthalate inks. He said the only way to truly have a zero contamination would be all new pieces of the system that I just mentioned. That kinda sucks, but it makes sense. Uhh..... the Phthalate levels that you need to have/not have in your ink will not reach that level by using "contaminated" squeegees, and plastic spatulas (if you use them) and..... uh.... what else actually comes into long term contact with the ink that has a possibility of leaching into it.... That's it I can think of. The levels will be negligible.