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ScreenFoo
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Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #90 on:
August 05, 2013, 02:09:04 PM »
I think that's the VOC compliant version of C-60, or trichloroethylene.
IIRC, it's mostly acetone, some alcohol, and a bit of hydrocarbon.
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Dr Slomo
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Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #91 on:
September 18, 2013, 04:18:57 PM »
Sorry guys for the late comeback - been a bit crazy lately. This cleaner was mineral spirits based on the feel, did not evaporate like acetone but I can't find the gallon for the life of me. I've used it interchangeably on my plastisol and silicone inks with great results, it had an orange smell to it. afraid I can't give the actual product number though it was a Plastisolve product, maybe 842???
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cleveprint
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Posts: 444
Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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December 09, 2013, 11:08:23 AM »
sorry to bring up an old thread. getting a lot of our jersey work in now and i have one customer whos jerseys are 80 nylon, 20 spandex. very stretchy jerseys. anyone have experience with the silicone ink on nylon?
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Frog
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Docendo discimus
Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #93 on:
December 09, 2013, 11:13:30 AM »
If he doesn't respond here, contact Rob Coleman at Nazdar Source One.
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cleveprint
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Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #94 on:
December 09, 2013, 12:26:48 PM »
well to answer my own question, i cannot get it to adhere to nylon. i had some old jackets and bag panels made of nylon in the back and did some test prints. scratches right off. adheres to the poly shirts just fine.
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Frog
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Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #95 on:
December 09, 2013, 12:43:48 PM »
Just to clarify, not nylon jerseys, but rather ripstop type stuff.
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cleveprint
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Posts: 444
Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #96 on:
December 09, 2013, 12:55:39 PM »
i did not have any extra jerseys to test on, so i only had whatever nylon items i had laying around. not sure if the 80/20 nylon/spandex mix that the jerseys are made of would have a different result. if i can get an extra one or two from my customer, ill give them a test.
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Rob Coleman
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Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #97 on:
December 16, 2013, 12:06:47 PM »
The answer is .... it depends!
Really depends upon the weave, fabric treatment etc. The product is designed for poly's not nylons.
Out of curiosity - which product number are you testing?
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cleveprint
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Posts: 444
Re: Silicone Ink from Source One
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Reply #98 on:
December 17, 2013, 03:07:14 PM »
We tested it on a Rox volleyball jersey. 80/20 nylon/spandex. It cured, but peeled right off. Just did not adhere. Also tested it on some nylon bag panels and Ultra Club 8925 pouch jacket and had the same result. Basically whatever I had laying around that was nylon.
Works great on the poly stuff though!
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mk162
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December 18, 2013, 09:36:24 AM »
I tried nylon as well and it failed, but on poly it's sweet!
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