What's The Best White Plastisol Ink?  | Screenprinting.com

When it comes to screen printing, the choice of ink can significantly impact the quality and durability of your prints. White inks, in particular, offer a range of options to cater to different printing needs. To help you find the perfect fit, we’re excited to introduce our Flight of White Plastisol Ink. This allows you to try out various white inks and determine which one best suits your specific requirements.

In this guide, we’ll explore the white inks in that flight, including Bright Tiger White, Bolt White, Polywhite LC, and FN-INK™ White Plastisol Ink.

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BRIGHT TIGER WHITE

The Standard Cure Champion Bright Tiger White is ideal for standard cure applications (300°F), matting down shirt fibers for smooth prints. It works well on both manual and automatic screen printing presses, making it a good choice for a variety of projects.

BOLT WHITE

The Low-Bleed, Low-Cure All-Around Performer Bolt White is a low-bleed ink suitable for low-cure applications (270°F). It’s versatile, working well on cotton and poly-blended garments, and is compatible with various ink systems, including the Wilflex RIO Ink Mixing System and FN-INK.

POLYWHITE LC

The Polyester Specialist Polywhite LC is designed specifically for printing on polyester garments. It’s a low-cure ink (270°F - 320°F) that maintains excellent bleed resistance, delivering exceptional results on both manual and automatic presses.

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FN-INK™ WHITE PLASTISOL INK

The Economical and Effective Choice FN-INK™ White Plastisol Ink is a non-phthalate, ready-to-use plastisol ink that’s economical and effective. FN-INK™ White Plastisol Ink cures easily at lower temperatures (260°F), increasing production rates and decreasing electrical costs. It produces bold, vibrant colors with high opacity, resulting in bright, vivid prints. The ink is creamy, making it easy to print, and results in soft hand prints.

IN SUMMARY

Choosing the right white ink depends on your specific printing requirements. Whether you need a standard cure champion, a versatile all-rounder, a polyester specialist, or an economical and effective choice, there’s an ink out there that’s perfect for you.

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