SCREEN Printing INK.

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Screen printing inks

Suitability of ink series

The following table shows at a glance the substrates for which the different ink series are suitable:

Substrates 10 KK 10 GE 110 GK 180 PE 450 JK 700 ST

ABS

Acrylates
Thermosets
Glass
Lacquered substrates
Ceramics
Metal
Paper, cardboard
PET/PETG
Polyacetal
Polyamide
Polycarbonate
Polyolefines (PE/PP)
Polystyrene
Polyurethane
PVC, rigid
PVC, plasticized

suitable

limited suitability

1) Use as one- or two-component ink possible
2) Use as two-component ink
3) Post flame treatment possible
4) Use with thermal post treatment

Since substrates can differ markedly from each other in terms of chemical structure and method of manufacture, a preliminary test to confirm suitability should always be carried out.

To ensure good adhesion, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) must be pretreated. The recommended methods are flame or corona treatment. The surface tension should be at least 42 mN/m in the case of PE and at least 52 mN/m in the case of PP


UV screen printing ink

Suitability of ink series

The following table shows at a glance the substrates for which the different ink series are suitable:

920 UV 930 UV 950 UV 970 UV/CD 983 UV 985 UV 985 UV/NV 988 UV 990 UV CD R package

ABS

Acrylates
Thermosets
Glass
Lacquered
substrates
Ceramics
Metal
Paper,
cardboard
PET/PETG
Polyacetal
Polyamide
Polycarbonate
Polyolefines
(PE/PP)
Polystyrene
PVC, rigid
PVC, plasticized

suitable

limited suitability

1) Use as dual cure system

All UV ink series can be cured with medium-pressure mercury vapor lamps (at least 160 W/cm). Since substrates can differ markedly from each other in terms of chemical structure and method of manufacture, a preliminary test to confirm suitability should always be carried out.

To ensure good adhesion, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) must be pretreated. The recommended methods are flame or corona treatment.

The surface tension should be at least 42 mN/m in the case of PE and at least 52 mN/m in the case of PP.

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