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Product DataXOLB OPAQUE SUPER WHITE SERIESXOLB SUPER WHITE INKS are the best high performance white inks available for textile printing. They are designed for excellent printability and good environmental properties. They contain no bleaches or oxidizers and you will be free from pressroom odors. Their flash cure times are excellent and the cured finish is smooth without pits and bumps, common with other white inks. XOLB-140 - Excellent bleed resistance and opacity. XOLB-140 is a state of the art, fast-flash multipurpose white. The 140 flashes in 2.5 seconds and forms a thicker film than other XOLB inks. Total opacity can be achieved with 83 mesh but 110 and 120 meshes are frequently used. Bleed resistance can be optimized with thicker films laid on the surface of the substrate. Smooth semi-matte finish receives overlays of ink evenly with minimum smearing and irregularity. XOLB-140 performs well on older automatics where squeegee adjustments are limited and single stroke opacity is necessary. Test before using. Bleed could occur on overdyed or excessively dyed substrates. XOLB-130 - Fantastic flash properties. The XOLB-130 flashes in one second without a cool down station. It has excellent cured surface smoothness and a matte finish which receives overlayed color evenly. XOLB-130 forms a thin opaque film which results in a surprisingly soft hand even when over printed with color. Do to smoothness of the surface, over print colors can be printed with a thin film using 160 to 180 mesh. Avoid using on some black poly-blends where excessive red dye is present. XOLB-120 - The XOLB-120 has a near water base feel. Very good opacity with some bleed resistance, flashes well (in 2 1/2 seconds), not recommended for most dark polyester blend substrates. For best flashing results, flash units must output 17 to 20 watts per square inch. To determine output find out the wattage of your unit and divide by the area (L" X W"). For best opacity use 60 durometer squeegee and light pressure. Tight screens will reduce importance of squeegee pressure. The ink film should kiss the surface of the substrate. Adjust off contact as needed, depending on screen tension. |
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