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we still have the hardest time doing fleece with this adhesive, but it is way cleaner than spray tak!
How do these adhesives work with flash curing?
Quote from: Maxie on July 14, 2014, 07:58:48 AMHow do these adhesives work with flash curing?Why would you want to do that?I have to assume, since you're asking about the adhesive and curing together in the same sentence, you mean curing on the printing platen. Even if aluminum platen, you're running the risk of warping it. Composite is a definite warp (from someone who knows)If these assumptions are correct, set up a scrap piece of plywood off the press like a small table and cure on that. Toss/replace when warped too bad.My 2 cents.
When he added the curing, along with adhesive and didn't mention flash, I almost have to assume we're talking about curing on the platens.No matter the effect of the stickiness after that, I cannot recommend that to anyone. I know because way back when, I had been doing that and since I know how to make my own platens, had to redo all of them because they warped. This was before my Vastex.
I am doing some testing, using the Tekmar TB HV, it works really well. Alan said he can print up to 500 shirts. What do you do then?Re apply and wait for it to dry? Doesn't this waste time on a automatic press.