Sweet Discharge Base - DIS-SWBS |

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Product Overview:
DIS-SWBS Ready For Use Sweet Discharge Base is a dischargeable water base clear designed to be used as a base for pigments
(WBX color matching) and as a standalone clear discharge ink. DIS-SWBS has a sweet smell. DIS-SWBS is ideal for use on all
colored garments including cottons, terry cloth, towels and some 50/50 blends. Do not leave DIS-SWBS sitting in your screen for
long periods of time as it can dry out. When activated with DIS-ACT Activator, your mixed/activated ink will have an 8 hour shelf
life. It is strongly recommended to only add DIS-ACT to what you will use for that job, during that shift.
Printing:
DIS-SWBS can be run on both manual and automatic presses. Pigment loading should not exceed 5% by weight with the WBX
Mixing System pigments. If you do exceed 5% please follow directions in the WB-BNDR data sheet. Also, if using the WBX mixing
system software, follow the directions under color boost for the appropriate amount of additives needed for proper ink balance.
To activate the discharge ability of the ink, add 6% by weight of DIS-ACT Activator to your final mixed product. DIS-SWBS will print
well through screen meshes in the range of 60-160 TPI (23-63 TPcm). DIS-SWBS will print through higher mesh counts, however,
the screen will be more prone to having the ink “dry in” and the fine details and dots will be lost. Screens stretched to a minimum
of 25 newtons are recommended. If using lower tension screens, adjust off contact accordingly. If drying occurs when printing,
follow the directions on the WB-LUB to increase screen open time. Also if needed, to make sure enough ink penetrates the shirt
fibers, follow the directions in the WB-PEN data sheet.
Depending on the dye quality of your garments, you will use one of two print techniques. If the dyes in your garment are easily
dischargeable (you know this because you tested your garment, right?) then print as normal with no modifications to your flood or
print stroke. If the dyes in your garment are more difficult to discharge, then you want to really drive the ink into the garment
using a hard print/flood technique. This way the water base ink actually penetrates deeper inside the fibers, guarantying a better
discharge of the garment. A 60/90/60 or 70 durometer sharp squeegee is recommended; test what type of blade gives you the
best result. Always print with a print/flood technique, keeping your image area wet. This will assure your screens stay clear as
long as possible. Warning: Always pre-test the dischargeability of your garments by printing a small swatch near the hem on the
inside of the garment. Not all garments that are sold as dischargeable will discharge completely.
Stencil:
Any high solids water resistant/discharge ready liquid emulsion or capillary film will work.
Flashing:
N/A
Curing:
Cure for 3-5 min at 320 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure the ink is still wet going into the dryer chamber. This will assure the best
discharge possible. ALL the water must evaporate from the ink before it will cure. Always test prior to production.
Cleanup:
Use any of the commercially available products for the cleanup of water base inks. Warm water and soap works as well. |
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