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Navy DI - 700

Navy DI - 700

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What is Navy Dynamic Ink best used for?
Navy Dynamic Ink is ideal for deep navy spot colors on school and college apparel, team uniforms, spirit wear, workwear, and brand programs that call for a dark blue similar to Pantone 2768C.

Is Navy Dynamic Ink low‑cure?
Yes. The Dynamic Ink Series is a low‑cure plastisol line that typically cures at about 270–280°F at the ink film, helping reduce dye migration and energy consumption compared to standard 320°F cure inks.

What fabrics can I print with Navy Dynamic Ink?
Navy DI RFU inks are designed to print on cotton and 50/50 garments right out of the bucket and can also be used on many polyester and blended fabrics when paired with appropriate low‑bleed whites or blockers and low‑cure settings.

How opaque is Navy Dynamic Ink?
Dynamic Navy is described as semi‑opaque with high mileage and fair‑to‑good bleed resistance. On dark garments you’ll get best results printing over a white underbase for maximum opacity and color consistency.

Do I need to add reducer or other modifiers?
No. Dynamic Ink is press‑ready with no modification. If you need to slightly adjust flow or soften the hand, add small amounts of curable reducer or soft‑hand additives only in test batches and always verify opacity and cure before full production.

What mesh counts work well with Navy Dynamic Ink?
For solid areas and strong coverage, many printers use 110–160 mesh, while higher meshes (196–305) can be used for softer‑hand prints or finer detail, particularly on light garments or over white underbases.

Can I mix Navy Dynamic Ink with other Dynamic colors?
Yes. Dynamic colors are formulated to intermix easily, so you can blend Navy with Light Navy, Royal, or Columbia Blue to create custom team colors and brand‑specific blues without sacrificing cure or handling.

Is Navy Dynamic Ink compliant for kids’ and retail garments?
Dynamic Inks are lead‑free and phthalate‑free and are formulated to meet CPSC HF‑4040 and CA Prop 65 requirements when properly cured, making them suitable for retail lines and children’s apparel.

Does Navy Dynamic Ink work with standard emulsions and capillary films?
Yes. Light Navy’s spec applies across the line—Dynamic inks are compatible with all common direct emulsions and capillary films, so Navy DI will work with your standard stencil systems.

Where can I get help dialing in Navy Dynamic Ink?
Lawson’s support teams in St. Louis, Missouri and Marietta (Atlanta), Georgia can help you choose mesh counts, emulsions, squeegees, underbases, and low‑cure settings to get the best results with Navy Dynamic Ink on your equipment.

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Navy Dynamic Plastisol Ink is a ready‑for‑use dark navy blue ink designed for bold spot colors on team uniforms, spirit wear, and branded apparel. As part of Lawson’s Dynamic Ink Series developed in St. Louis, Missouri, this navy DI ink is formulated for smooth printing and a soft hand on both manual and automatic screen printing presses.

This low‑cure navy plastisol delivers deep, rich color with a smooth semi‑gloss finish and semi‑opaque coverage that looks great on both light and dark garments. Dynamic Ink is creamy straight from the bucket, requires no reducer, flashes quickly around 220°F, and cures at 270–280°F at the ink film, helping reduce dye migration and minimize scorching on blends and performance fabrics.

Dynamic Navy DI offers fair‑to‑good bleed resistance and excellent mileage—roughly 800–1,750 square feet per gallon—so you can run longer jobs with consistent color and minimal screen build‑up. It works with all common direct emulsions and capillary films, making it easy to integrate into your existing screen room workflow for everything from school jobs to contract runs.

Because Dynamic colors intermix cleanly, you can blend Navy with Light Navy, Royal, and other blues in the series to dial in custom team and corporate blues without losing printability or low‑cure performance. All Dynamic RFU inks are lead‑free and phthalate‑free, with excellent shelf life, so your navy ink stays stable and production‑ready on your shelf in St. Louis, the Midwest, or anywhere you ship.

When you order Navy 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 technical support team. Lawson specialists can help you choose mesh counts, squeegees, and dryer settings so your navy prints stay consistent from sample approval through full production.