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.
Did you know you can earn rewards every time you shop at Screenprinting.com? For every dollar you spend, you’ll receive 3 reward points. It’s that simple. Think of it as a piggy bank for your apparel decoration goals. Save up your points and apply them toward your next piece of equipment—it’s an easy way to make your investment go further!
Welcome to a new episode of Deep Dive with Colin—Long Beach Edition. In this episode, I sit down with John from Avient, a seasoned expert in the screen printing industry....
What an event that was!! We’re pumped to announce that we had an unforgettable experience at this year’s Impressions Expo in Long Beach, and now we’re bringing the event to...
In this video from Printavo, screen printing legend Riley Hopkins shares his journey from race cars to revolutionizing manual screen printing. He talks about how his passion for racing led...
Have you ever thought about starting your own business in custom apparel and promotional products? Maybe you’ve dreamed of creating personalized T-shirts, embroidered hats, or branded items for businesses. The...
Over the past decade, Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing has generated significant attention in the custom apparel industry. More recently, Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing has also started making headlines, capturing the interest of...
In this blog, we’re taking you behind the scenes with Ryan and Colin as they fine-tune the details for the live printing of special edition "Screen Printing Is For Lovers"...
Start offering something fresh that will make your clients take notice. Combining vinyl and embroidery gives you a powerful way to create designs with texture and detail that set your...
You pull a squeegee across a screen, and it doesn’t lift off the shirt. You sigh. Another screen to replace. What if there was a solution? Well, get excited. There...
Wilflex
Wilflex Epic Matte Black Plastisol Ink
From$82.00
Unit price /
Unavailable
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.