Flesh Tan DI - 303
Flesh Tan DI - 303
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Flesh Tan Dynamic Plastisol Ink (DI‑303) is a ready‑for‑use spot‑color ink designed to hit warm flesh‑tan tones similar to Pantone 134C on t‑shirts, hoodies, and apparel graphics. As part of Lawson’s Dynamic Ink Series developed with Multi‑Technologies in St. Louis, Missouri, Flesh Tan is tuned for smooth printing and a soft hand on both manual and automatic presses.
This low‑cure flesh‑tan plastisol delivers a soft, warm tan with a smooth semi‑gloss finish and excellent opacity on light garments. Dynamic Ink is creamy out of the bucket, requires no reducer, flashes fast, and cures at just 270°F at the ink film, helping reduce dye migration, prevent scorching, and speed up production compared to standard 320°F plastisol inks.
Flesh Tan DI‑303 sits in Lawson’s premier, high‑opacity color lineup and works great for skin tones, vintage designs, illustration fills, and understated branding where you want a warm neutral rather than bright color. It prints well on cotton and 50/50 garments, using all common direct emulsions and capillary films, and can be used over a white or light underbase on darker garments when you need added coverage and consistency.
Because Dynamic inks intermix easily, you can blend Flesh Tan with whites, browns, and pinks in the Dynamic line to fine‑tune complexion tones, sand colors, and warm neutrals for specific artwork and brand palettes. The Dynamic series is lead‑free and phthalate‑free, with excellent elongation and shelf life, making Flesh Tan a strong choice for retail programs and children’s apparel in St. Louis, the Midwest, and nationwide.
When you order Flesh Tan Dynamic Plastisol Ink from Lawson, you get fast U.S. shipping and convenient local pickup in St. Louis, Missouri and Marietta, Georgia, backed by Lawson’s screen printing support team. Lawson specialists can help you choose mesh counts, squeegees, underbases, and low‑cure dryer settings so your flesh‑tan prints stay consistent from first sample through full production.