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Re: Your go-to white plastisol / How many whites?
« Reply #30 on: March 09, 2020, 02:56:23 PM »
One Stroke Hybrid FF Low-Cure White for Cotton to Tri-Blends
One Stroke ELT-X for Poly

Kirkwad....why do you use the ELT-X over the ELT-S
Currently using One Stroke Hybrid & ELT-S.
I may look into the Hybrid Low-Cure. It should play nice with the Rio mixing colors at 280 deg.
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Re: Your go-to white plastisol / How many whites?
« Reply #31 on: March 09, 2020, 03:50:53 PM »
One Stroke Hybrid FF Low-Cure White for Cotton to Tri-Blends
One Stroke ELT-X for Poly

Kirkwad....why do you use the ELT-X over the ELT-S
Currently using One Stroke Hybrid & ELT-S.
I may look into the Hybrid Low-Cure. It should play nice with the Rio mixing colors at 280 deg.

We get a lot of orders that'll have 100% cotton all the way to 100% Poly & we weren't happy with the fiber matte-down of the ELT-S on non-poly garments. The ELT-X has great fiber matte-down & can take a flattener screen well.

We use the RIO system for pantone matching & everything plays nice together with top colors & low-cure.

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Re: Your go-to white plastisol / How many whites?
« Reply #32 on: March 11, 2020, 07:18:46 PM »
btw, be careful with that screen printing product alphabet soup out there, it can be treacherous.
We have
IC -International Coatings, an ink manufacturer
ICC - International Chemical Corporation, auxiliary chemicals for cleaning, etc
CCI - Chemical Consultants Incorporated, emulsions and cleaning chemicals

As well as emulsions and cleaning chemicals we also make inks; discharge and a new plastisol range.

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Re: Your go-to white plastisol / How many whites?
« Reply #33 on: March 11, 2020, 08:44:10 PM »
btw, be careful with that screen printing product alphabet soup out there, it can be treacherous.
We have
IC -International Coatings, an ink manufacturer
ICC - International Chemical Corporation, auxiliary chemicals for cleaning, etc
CCI - Chemical Consultants Incorporated, emulsions and cleaning chemicals

As well as emulsions and cleaning chemicals we also make inks; discharge and a new plastisol range.

Duly noted!  ;)
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