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Ink suitable for printing Tyvek?
squeegee:
I have a run of about 700 Tyvek "marathon" jackets and need an ink (just black) for them. This material is the stuff that painter's wear like in a paint booth, basically it's like the white overall suits that are used once and then thrown away.
I think the material has a melting point of around 250F so plastisol is out of the question.
TIA
Clark:
I printed thousands of tyvek windsocks with good ol Nazdar Air-Dry Solvent ink. Held up for years.
Fresh Baked Printing:
--- Quote from: Clark on May 20, 2011, 07:00:37 AM ---I printed thousands of tyvek windsocks with good ol Nazdar Air-Dry Solvent ink. Held up for years.
--- End quote ---
How fast does it dry? Can you print and stack?
Clark:
depends on the amount of ink you are depositing, but I just ran mine through the conveyor at room temp and when they got to the other side, we stacked.
squeegee:
Do you happen to know the number or name of the ink series you used?
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