Wilflex™ Epic Matte Black is a specially formulated non-phthalate black ink created to deliver an ultra-low gloss finish. Engineered for high-efficiency wet-on-wet printing, Epic Matte Black provides outstanding print quality for both manual and automatic presses.
FEATURES
Matte Finish
Excellent flash properties
Build-up resistant for high productivity printing.
PRINTING TIPS
Wilflex inks have been carefully designed to perform within a given viscosity range. Any alteration of viscosity should be minimized.
Stir plastisols before printing.
For one-hit high coverage / opacity through coarse meshes, use a coating procedure that builds a thick, even stencil to ensure a good column height of ink.
For cold-peel transfers, use a coated release paper.
For additional information, please see the TDS sheet below.
CURING and FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Flash at 160°F (70°C) for 3 - 5 seconds
Adjust flash temperature and dwell time so the ink is just dry to the touch. Depending on the flash unit, a 2 - 3 second flash could be adequate.
Cure at320°F (160°C)
Curing is a time and temperature process, a lower oven temperature setting with a slower belt speed while maintaining recommended ink cure temperature is always best to protect fabric, control dye migration, and reduce energy consumption.
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Wilflex Epic Matte Black Plastisol Ink
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Wilflex™ Epic Matte Black is a specially formulated non-phthalate black ink created to deliver an ultra-low gloss finish. Engineered for high-efficiency wet-on-wet printing, Epic Matte Black provides outstanding print quality for both manual and automatic presses.
FEATURES
Matte Finish
Excellent flash properties
Build-up resistant for high productivity printing.
PRINTING TIPS
Wilflex inks have been carefully designed to perform within a given viscosity range. Any alteration of viscosity should be minimized.
Stir plastisols before printing.
For one-hit high coverage / opacity through coarse meshes, use a coating procedure that builds a thick, even stencil to ensure a good column height of ink.
For cold-peel transfers, use a coated release paper.
For additional information, please see the TDS sheet below.
CURING and FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Flash at 160°F (70°C) for 3 - 5 seconds
Adjust flash temperature and dwell time so the ink is just dry to the touch. Depending on the flash unit, a 2 - 3 second flash could be adequate.
Cure at320°F (160°C)
Curing is a time and temperature process, a lower oven temperature setting with a slower belt speed while maintaining recommended ink cure temperature is always best to protect fabric, control dye migration, and reduce energy consumption.