Best White Plastisol Ink
BestWhite™, the ultimate white plastisol ink renowned for its superior quality. This high-opacity ink guarantees exceptional coverage with its rich and creamy texture reminiscent of butter. BestWhite™ boasts a visually striking brightness and maintains the perfect viscosity, striking a harmonious balance that is neither too heavy nor too light. Crafted as a non-phthalate formula, this ink fuses flawlessly at temperatures ranging from 330 to 350F.
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We recommend using BestWhite™ ink on cotton, 50/50 fabric blends, and even 60-70 percent polyester and cotton mix for optimal results.
While Best White ink is considered low bleeding, it should not be mistaken for a non-bleeding ink. Dark-colored shirts may still experience bleeding. To avoid this, we suggest using our Mustang White ink, which is virtually non-bleeding. We strongly advise conducting thorough tests on bleeding-prone shirts before production to ensure any ink has the desired non-bleeding effect.
To achieve a complete fusion and enhance washability, it is crucial to maintain a printing temperature of 330-350F for one minute and twenty seconds. Inadequate fusion can sometimes occur due to low voltage, so we recommend using a laser gun to test the temperature. We highly recommend conducting a fusion test on one shirt or Pellon to ensure proper ink fusion. Sometimes, the higher temperature of flash units makes the Plastisol ink tacky- The best way to avoid that is to put a fan to cool down the ink for the next application.
Migration and sublimation, which occur at 300F, are essential to consider when dealing with bleeding. To address this, flashing should be performed between 250-275F while maintaining the dryer temperature below 300F. Typically, low-fusing inks are used in such situations. We suggest using a 110 mesh count for enhanced coverage for dark fabrics. After printing, stretch the fabric in both directions to ensure complete curing. If the ink cracks or fails to adhere properly, it indicates insufficient curing.
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- The dryer has to be maintained so that the temperature at the print is at 330-350F for one minute and twenty seconds for a complete fusion that would give the image a longer washability and total fusion. The ink sometimes does not fuse properly due to low voltage- Test the temperature with a laser gun. THE BEST COURSE IS TO CHECK ONE SHIRT OR PELLON FOR FUSION OF THE INK.
The other vital factors for bleeding purposes are migration and sublimation which both occur at 300F - So the flashing should be done between 250-275 F and the dryer should be maintained, for bleeding issues, below 300 F. Usually, low fusing inks (MUSTANG) are being used in that situation. We suggest using a 110 mesh count for dark fabrics for better coverage. Stretch the fabric after printing to ensure the ink is fully cured. If ink cracked or did not stick to the fabric, it was not fully fused.
Highlights for Best White Plastisol Ink:
- High Opacity.
- Opaque.
- Rich & Creamy.
- Wet on wet printing.
- Matte finish.
- Visual brightness
- Great consistency
- Recommended only for cotton and 50/50 fabrics
*BestWhite has been recently improved for more opacity and brightness.