- Direct printing
- White or light colored garments
- 100% Cotton garments
- Cotton/Polyester, Acrylic & Polyester garments (with LB underlay)
- Ready to use
- Extremely bright
- Long lasting
- Glows a brilliant green
Non-Phthalate Plastisol (Midori Series)
- Glow-in-the-dark ink has an extremely high phosphorescent pigment loading, compared to other manufactures, therefore providing a brighter and more long lasting glow. Phosphorescent Glow Ink is ready to print, but WM does offer the powder and base for sale so the printer can mix his own glow ink at any strength he wishes. Great for novelty items.
- Bleed Resistance: None
- Opacity: Medium
- Storage: Ideally 65 to 80 F. Keep out of direct sunlight.
- Mesh: 86-110
- Stencil: Any direct emulsion or capillary film.
- Wet on Wet Printing: Can be printed wet-on-wet to increase production.
- Modifications: To reduce viscosity use Curable Reducer (I10-9906), improve stretch use G&S Base (I10-1020), puff use Puff Additive (I10-9903), extend color use Soft-hand Base (I10-0111) & for suede puff or dulling use Suede Additive (I10-9907).
- Squeegee Hardness & Angle: Medium to hard at a 45 degree angle.
- Flashing: 700ºF for 9 seconds, just enough for the surface to be tack free.
- Fusion/Curing: 325 F/160 C for 1 to 1 ½ minutes. Oven temperature can be increased and dwell time decreased. For heat presses use 390 F/195 C for 8 seconds.
- Wash-up: Any plastisol cleaner.
- Special Notes: PVC inks are thermoplastic compounds that require heat to fuse or cure. If ink rubs off ona white cloth or cracks, temperature and/or dwell time should be increased. Do not dry clean and alwaystest on fabric to be printed.