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i just got my first gallon of silicone white for printing on polyester sweatshirts.What screen should I use?Do we pfp like regular white?Anything we should do to get a good result?Does silicone cure at the same temp as regular plastisol?
I just looked them up and see they definitely mention the catalyst and retarder. Very surprising that at least the catalyst doesn't automatically ship.
Quote from: Frog on April 16, 2015, 12:11:30 AMI just looked them up and see they definitely mention the catalyst and retarder. Very surprising that at least the catalyst doesn't automatically ship.Mr. Frog, this is a great question / observation about the catalyst not shipping automatically with the Silicone inks. I can’t speak for the folks at Printop, but hopefully my answer on how Nazdar SourceOne packages and ships the catalyst with the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks will be helpful. With many ink systems the amount of catalyst to be added to ink is set at a fixed ratio. (For example 3% weight by volume catalyst to base ink) In these ink systems the manufacturer supplies the correct size container of catalyst to match up with the specific size container of ink making it simple for the user to just empty the full amount of the catalyst into the bucket of ink and print on. With the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks the required ratio of catalyst to ink can vary from 3% to 5% weight by volume dependent on the ambient printing conditions, and the curing system being used. A couple of considerations that Nazdar had when deciding how to package the catalyst were the cost of the material, and the possibility of the printer adding more catalyst than was required and compromising the ink performance and screen stability. After taking these factors into account we decided to package the catalyst as a standalone additive in bulk packaging sizes of 1 Pint, 1 Quart, and 1 Gallon. We feel that this is the most cost effective option for our customers, and will help them in using the correct amount of catalyst for their specific ambient printing and curing conditions.
Quote from: pwalsh on April 16, 2015, 07:19:15 AMQuote from: Frog on April 16, 2015, 12:11:30 AMI just looked them up and see they definitely mention the catalyst and retarder. Very surprising that at least the catalyst doesn't automatically ship.Mr. Frog, this is a great question / observation about the catalyst not shipping automatically with the Silicone inks. I can’t speak for the folks at Printop, but hopefully my answer on how Nazdar SourceOne packages and ships the catalyst with the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks will be helpful. With many ink systems the amount of catalyst to be added to ink is set at a fixed ratio. (For example 3% weight by volume catalyst to base ink) In these ink systems the manufacturer supplies the correct size container of catalyst to match up with the specific size container of ink making it simple for the user to just empty the full amount of the catalyst into the bucket of ink and print on. With the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks the required ratio of catalyst to ink can vary from 3% to 5% weight by volume dependent on the ambient printing conditions, and the curing system being used. A couple of considerations that Nazdar had when deciding how to package the catalyst were the cost of the material, and the possibility of the printer adding more catalyst than was required and compromising the ink performance and screen stability. After taking these factors into account we decided to package the catalyst as a standalone additive in bulk packaging sizes of 1 Pint, 1 Quart, and 1 Gallon. We feel that this is the most cost effective option for our customers, and will help them in using the correct amount of catalyst for their specific ambient printing and curing conditions. Hopefully though, something or someone in the ordering process of this product automatically clicks in with something like "do you want fries with that?" In my mind, with a relatively new product (though years of almost release), especially one with a premium price tag, a little extra help should be forthcoming from the manufacturers and distributors to help the user have a good experience.
Quote from: Frog on April 16, 2015, 09:28:51 AMQuote from: pwalsh on April 16, 2015, 07:19:15 AMQuote from: Frog on April 16, 2015, 12:11:30 AMI just looked them up and see they definitely mention the catalyst and retarder. Very surprising that at least the catalyst doesn't automatically ship.Mr. Frog, this is a great question / observation about the catalyst not shipping automatically with the Silicone inks. I can’t speak for the folks at Printop, but hopefully my answer on how Nazdar SourceOne packages and ships the catalyst with the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks will be helpful. With many ink systems the amount of catalyst to be added to ink is set at a fixed ratio. (For example 3% weight by volume catalyst to base ink) In these ink systems the manufacturer supplies the correct size container of catalyst to match up with the specific size container of ink making it simple for the user to just empty the full amount of the catalyst into the bucket of ink and print on. With the Nazdar ImageStar Silicone inks the required ratio of catalyst to ink can vary from 3% to 5% weight by volume dependent on the ambient printing conditions, and the curing system being used. A couple of considerations that Nazdar had when deciding how to package the catalyst were the cost of the material, and the possibility of the printer adding more catalyst than was required and compromising the ink performance and screen stability. After taking these factors into account we decided to package the catalyst as a standalone additive in bulk packaging sizes of 1 Pint, 1 Quart, and 1 Gallon. We feel that this is the most cost effective option for our customers, and will help them in using the correct amount of catalyst for their specific ambient printing and curing conditions. Hopefully though, something or someone in the ordering process of this product automatically clicks in with something like "do you want fries with that?" In my mind, with a relatively new product (though years of almost release), especially one with a premium price tag, a little extra help should be forthcoming from the manufacturers and distributors to help the user have a good experience.Andy: All members of the Nazdar SourceOne Customer Service and Sales Teams have been trained to reinforce the requirement of adding catalyst to the ink. In addition any time a SourceOne CSR looks up a Silicone Ink in our System they get the following Messages: "IMS35xx items are RFU colors. All RFU colors require IMS2200 Catalyst" and "IMS3102 is the standard mixing base."