screen printing > Non Textile
Screen Print on BBQ
Inkworks:
I'd go with MK162's suggestion. Almost any ink I know of would discolor at temps above 400F, including the glass and ceramic 2 part inks we use.
mk162:
this also sounds like a 1 off type thing.
mimosatexas:
if the art supports it, use make a vinyl stencil and use the high temp spray paint made for BBQs.
Sbrem:
--- Quote from: mimosatexas on March 03, 2017, 03:40:03 PM ---if the art supports it, use make a vinyl stencil and use the high temp spray paint made for BBQs.
--- End quote ---
when we used to do metal parts, we used a Baking Epoxy, and cured for 30 minutes at 250°, that might be a possibility.
Steve
mk162:
a BBQ should heat up to that temp...so just fire it up on low
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