"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
There are a number of things I feel I need to learn more about to better understand our printing processes.[size=78%]Inks are one of them. To learn more, I decided to dig in a little to understand what each of these words are and how they relate to each other.[/size]For me, I would like a visual of each and where they are (how each affect the other) in the process. At what sage, what affect the play on the outcome.Rheology:Shear rate:Viscosity: The measure of resistance or the time hit take to become more fluid like. In a nut shell, (Ketchup and Syrup both have a higher viscosity than water).Thixotropy:
Thixotropy: property of inks to change viscosity as it's being sheared. Plastisol flows better as the squeegee travels over it. High thixotrpic index means the change is more drastic.for screen printing we want inks with high index so they will flow through the mesh as we print. We also want them to be solid once they are printed so they don't spread and we also want the time to change to be short so it maintains the shape. This is all very important for printing halftones as we want the dots to stay the same size and shape as the stencil.pierre