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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: noortrd on March 03, 2016, 12:13:12 PM
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Whats the differnce between pvc free plastisol and water based ink. Both are acrylic base.
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Incorrect
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Plastisol is generally made by taking PVC powder and dispersing it into a plastisizer. PVC Free Plastisol would be plastisol made by some other type of plastic such as acrylic. Waterbased inks are based on water (up to 70-75%), not plastic or acrylic. The confusion may be due to the binders in waterbased ink being called "acrylics" but they aren't based on these binders, the primary component is water.
I hope this help explains, I am sure someone can do a better job then I can.
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I think the question is maybe- what's the difference between HSA and PVC-Free Plastisol aka "acrysols" like Rutland Eko, etc. ?
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One will dry in the screen the other will not ;D
There is many differences, price, curing time, stencil selection, wow printing...
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Hello
I would say that between the Jantex post and the post from Willy35 - that's about it in a nut shell :)
I have been running further tests of the Wilflex One and the colour vibrancy and Pantone accuracy has impressed me so far.
Wash fastness was pretty cool 5 x 60 degree wash tumble dry in between with out any colour degradation printed over a clear/white base on dark shirts.
On the Water based High Solids front the Oasis Intense delivers similar wash results - the Oasis Intense Black is exceptional for fibre matte down and wash durability
Regards
Phil