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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: mimosatexas on July 31, 2019, 11:18:18 AM
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Have a client wanting "soy based discharge" claiming their last print shop used it (who is out of business). I think they were sold a load of crap or misunderstood something. I do see that at one time one stroke inks sold a soy based line but it looks like it has been discontinued? Any leads on alternatives that might appeal to a green conscious client. Art is white on black of course...
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https://www.onestrokeinks.com/shopexd.asp?id=265 (https://www.onestrokeinks.com/shopexd.asp?id=265)
One Stroke still shows it on there website with pricing when I log in, so you might give them a call and inquire.
Everything else I can search for is paper printing soy based ink.
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cool. not sure why it wasnt loading that page for me earlier, i assumed it meant it was discontinued.
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If you end up printing some soy let us know how it goes!
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Hey, has any one tried the one stroke soy inks?
The thread about their white ink has me interested in checking out the white but very curious about the soy inks also
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i used it YEARS ago. easily 15 years ago. It worked fine. its very oily, and separates from sitting to long. but works great. No different than any other plastisol.
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currently - the only "soy based" ingredients for plastisol are plastisicers which make up roughly 30% of the ink - give or take. They are also on the yellow/brown side so you cant use that much or it discolors your ink.
So no - no "Soy Based" plastisols on the market. based on that terminology. Soy ingredients - yes.
So inks made with soy is a thing and has been for decades.
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Soy's out with that crowd apparently. Where's the oat ink at?
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Soy's out with that crowd apparently. Where's the oat ink at?
Ha. As one of those people... I am excited to be getting some if this ink to test out for paper and tshirts. https://livingink.co/
Currently only available in black.
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That's neat! What's the advantage to using algae?
And I kid, oat milk has saved me a lot of money because after being forced to drink a lot of cappuccinos made with it I realized I could just put a little play doh in my coffee and experience the same, wonderful flavor.
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Soy's out with that crowd apparently. Where's the oat ink at?
Ha. As one of those people... I am excited to be getting some if this ink to test out for paper and tshirts. https://livingink.co/
Currently only available in black.
I have played with it - works very well.
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That's neat! What's the advantage to using algae?
And I kid, oat milk has saved me a lot of money because after being forced to drink a lot of cappuccinos made with it I realized I could just put a little play doh in my coffee and experience the same, wonderful flavor.
first of all, you're wrong. oat milk is so freaking good. second of all, that algea ink is pretty cool, and there are different colors you can use. The ink itself isn't made from algea, it's the pigment. It uses recycled algea instead of carbon.
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That's neat! What's the advantage to using algae?
And I kid, oat milk has saved me a lot of money because after being forced to drink a lot of cappuccinos made with it I realized I could just put a little play doh in my coffee and experience the same, wonderful flavor.
first of all, you're wrong. oat milk is so freaking good.
Agreed.
Also, are there other algae ink companies? Cause I believe Living Ink only has black available
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I still prefer beef milk
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Inquiry sent, looking forward to checking it out.
Getting back on topic- macadamia milk.
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Inquiry sent, looking forward to checking it out.
Getting back on topic- macadamia milk.
I second the Macadamia milk. Stuff rules. Gave up Almond and Soy for it years ago never went back.
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Just want to shout out my H2O homies, no milk for me, unless it's in Ice Cream, but water for the win, for inks and drinks.
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Inquiry sent, looking forward to checking it out.
Getting back on topic- macadamia milk.
the price quote for samples is expensive.
but also, oat milk is the hill i'll die on.
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Full disclosure- I'm lactose intolerant.