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Is it creamy?How are the flash times?Is it good on the auto?How much does it cost?
Quote from: dirkdiggler on November 28, 2012, 05:56:52 PMIs it creamy?How are the flash times?Is it good on the auto?How much does it cost?This is a very low temp cure ink. The flash times are dependent on too many factors for me to answer. If used as designed then I would say the flash times would be quick. $72 per gallon. $340 per 5 gallon. Yes it is creamy. All Xenon products come with a 30 day unconditional guarantee.
Thumbs up for answering the question vs "call me".
Quote from: Gilligan on November 29, 2012, 12:22:09 AMThumbs up for answering the question vs "call me". We agree on something for a change!
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on November 29, 2012, 09:51:00 AMQuote from: Gilligan on November 29, 2012, 12:22:09 AMThumbs up for answering the question vs "call me". We agree on something for a change!Next there will be peace in the middle east.
So is this a "NO-BLEED" ink? Guaranteed to stop dye migration on any substrate? Hmmm .... if so -- I would by a boatload!Seriously, there are soooooo many variables in the polyester dying process, that is big claim!
Quote from: Rob Coleman on December 06, 2012, 07:55:11 AMSo is this a "NO-BLEED" ink? Guaranteed to stop dye migration on any substrate? Hmmm .... if so -- I would by a boatload!Seriously, there are soooooo many variables in the polyester dying process, that is big claim!I couldn't find that in Sonny's post--It can go on anything, low bleed was implied, but I didn't read no bleed being promised. Although it'd be a pretty interesting plastisol if that were the case.