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| NM
Nylon Mesh inks were designed with superior adhesion and scuff
resistance for printing on nylon athletic jerseys. NM inks
are creamy, low tack and short body that allows for easy printing
and high production speeds. NM inks are available in 19 primary
colors and a clear similar to our M2 system that will permit
mixing colors as needed. Our handy 16-page Coloring Book is
available for mixing a wide variety of PANTONE® colors. |
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| Applications: |
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Print
directly onto nylon mesh jersey fabrics.
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| NOTE:
Pretest all substrates prior to use in production. |
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| Substrates: |
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| Nylon
mesh, 100% cotton and low bleed underlay. |
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| Screen
Mesh: |
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86-110
m.c. /in. (34-43 m.c./cm.) for maximum film thickness 156 m.c.
/in (62 m.c./cm) to leave holes open in micromesh.
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| Stencil: |
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| Direct
photoemulsion, capillary film or other solvent resistant stencil. |
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| Squeegee: |
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| Medium
to hard durometer urethane squeegee. |
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| Modification: |
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M0-0001
Viscosity Reducer, NA-0005 Curable Thinner.
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| Wash
Up: |
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Mineral
spirits, Varsol or some non-hazardous screen washes.
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| NOTE:
Pretest inks prior to use in production. |
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| Download
MN9036 PDF |
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| Fusion: |
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| 320°F/160°C. |
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| Special Notes: |
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| Plastisols
are thermoplastic, requiring heat for fusion. Test print an
area of the fabric for crock fastness. If the color rubs off
on a white cloth, adjust oven temperatures and/or dwell time
until the cloth wipes clean. Stir plastisol prior to printing.
Do not dry clean. Do not use bleach. See technical data sheet
for more complete information. |
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| Health
and Safty: |
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As
with all inks, gloves and safety goggles should be used when
handling this product. For more complete information, refer
to the relevant Material Safety Data Sheet.
In accordance with information received from suppliers, these
items are formulated without heavy metals, in compliance with
16 CFR, Part 1303, ANSI Z66.1-1964, ASTM F 963 and CONEG packaging
regulations.
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