Fluorescent Pink Low Bleed (LB) DI - 156 LB
Fluorescent Pink Low Bleed (LB) DI - 156 LB
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Fluorescent Pink DI-156 LB Low-Bleed, Low-Cure Plastisol Ink
Dynamic Ink Fluorescent Pink DI-156 LB is a premier plastisol screen printing ink, offering superior opacity and bleed resistance on polyester, 50/50 blends, and other fabrics. This low-cure ink, curing at 270–280°F, helps eliminate dye migration on even the most challenging “bleeder” fabrics.
All Dynamic Ink flashes quickly, enabling faster production when printing a white underbase. You can use print-flash-print or wet-on-wet techniques, depending on your screen printing job.
All inks in the Dynamic Series are non-phthalate and lead-free, offering vibrant colors and a creamy, press-ready consistency straight from the bucket. The high opacity ensures better prints with a soft hand feel.
Curing Instructions: Flash at approximately 220°F for 3–5 seconds and cure at 270–280°F.
Clean-Up and On-Press Color Changes: Use a press wash for on-press color changes and an ink degradant for ink removal. The stencil can be saved, or the entire screen printing frame can be reclaimed.
Storage Information: Store at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight. Use within one year of the manufacturing date.
Features & Tips for Optimal Results
Finish: Semi-Gloss
Stencils: All types of direct emulsion or capillary film can be used
Opacity: Opaque
Wash-Up: Use Thinner DT or any conventional plastisol wash-up system
Bleed Resistance: Excellent, ideal for all polyester
Storage: Store in a relatively cool area. Keep away from extreme heat and direct sun exposure. Store below 95°F.
Ink Build-Up on Screen: Minimal
Mileage: Excellent, approximately 800–1,750 sq. ft. per gallon
Drying: 270–280°F
Fabrics: All types. For soft-hand coverage, use 196 to 305 monofilament
Always pretest before use to establish suitability and procedures prior to production.
Stir plastisols prior to each use. Do not dry clean, use bleach, or iron directly.