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HSA white flashes significantly faster than even a fast flashing plastisol white.
Quote from: ebscreen on July 31, 2015, 11:21:16 AMHSA white flashes significantly faster than even a fast flashing plastisol white.you are correct on this point, I just meant that you have to flash more times typically.
Quote from: jvanick on July 31, 2015, 11:30:05 AMQuote from: ebscreen on July 31, 2015, 11:21:16 AMHSA white flashes significantly faster than even a fast flashing plastisol white.you are correct on this point, I just meant that you have to flash more times typically.So, all three inks in this example are HSA?Steve
Eric, what sericol ink are you overprinting onto an HSA base???
Well that's awesome! Still scares me though and I also do not understand how that is working on a physics/chemistry level.
Quote from: Sbrem on July 31, 2015, 01:30:03 PMQuote from: jvanick on July 31, 2015, 11:30:05 AMQuote from: ebscreen on July 31, 2015, 11:21:16 AMHSA white flashes significantly faster than even a fast flashing plastisol white.you are correct on this point, I just meant that you have to flash more times typically.So, all three inks in this example are HSA?SteveYeah, I think there's a real spread on how HSA performs from mfg to mfg and from shop to shop. It's climate based for sure and the amount of additives used, H20 included has a big impact along with flash air flow, pre-heating platens, blade type and angle, etc. In our testing the Rutland Soft White beat out Wilflex Oasis, CCI Pure White and I want to say Magna but can't recall, in overall opacity with 2 screens so we rolled with the Rutland. At the time they were touting a HSA clear mixing base that is tinted with WB99 PCs, I thought this would be perfect, less ink on the shelves. Turns out that the WB99+HSA base isn't very opaque (nobody has nailed this yet I hear) and you have to buy the "RFU" inks which utilize a dry flake pig if you want plastisol like opacity. I put RFU in quotes because they aren't ready for use and require fixative sometimes. How do you know when? When you have to recall a crap ton of shirts. Anyways, there are more options available now than when we tested initially that we need to check out like Green Galaxy, Virus, Matsui's newer line and Rutland is supposedly revamping the HSA line.