Creating shimmering golden prints is awesome. Printing FN-INK Gold through high mesh counts and getting crazy detail is also awesome. Why not combine two awesome things to make printing with FN-INK Gold even more amazing?
Meet the FN-INK Gold and Curable Reducer Bundle. Curable Reducer helps FN-INK Gold print crazy detail through high mesh counts. It's a no-brainer. Save on both specialty inks and get printing faster.
FEATURES
- Vibrant & sparkly
- Easy to work with
- Add Curable Reducer to help Gold print like a dream
- Soft-hand prints
- Can mix with other colors or print on its own
FN-INK™ METALLIC GOLD:
- FN-INK™ Metallic Gold can be printed on its own or mixed with other colors, so printers can add a sparkling effect to any print.
- The metallic ink maintains the soft-hand feel printers have loved with the FN-INK™ line.
- It's a vibrant, glimmering ink that'll make a print stand out from the rest.
Make a print shimmer with FN-INK™ Metallic Gold. It’s a low cure metallic ink that can be printed directly to fabric, printed over an underbase, and mixed with other colors.
FN-INK™ Metallic Gold is a low cure ink. However, the flakes will reflect heat when cured in an electric dryer, which slows down the cure process. Proper wash testing should be performed to ensure cure parameters are optimal before running any production.
FN-INK™ Metallic Gold is not a low bleed ink. If printing on a poly or poly blended garment, please consider using a low bleed underbase.
Unlock specialty printing today with FN-INK™ Metallic Gold.
RECOMMENDATION FOR USE
Printing direct to fabric: Lower mesh counts will be best if printing FN-INK™ Metallic Gold directly to fabric. 86 or 110 mesh is recommended, but printers can go up to 156 standard mesh if needed. If using thin thread mesh, 110-156 mesh will work great.
If you are printing over a base white or another color: Use 156 mesh or higher to better control the ink deposit. If using thin thread, you can print through up to 230 mesh.
Some designs will require the use of higher mesh counts. Do not exceed 230 thin thread mesh screens. It is recommended to print FN-INK™ Metallic Gold over either a clear or color underbase or a white base. A white base will give the gold a brighter appearance.
Adding color to gold: There is no limit on how much ink you can add to FN-INK™ Metallic Gold. You can add 10%-20% of a color to gold to give it a tint. You can also add the gold to a color at 10%-20% to create a slight sparkle effect. For example, adding 20% of gold to Black FN-INK™ creates a subtle, shimmery effect that works well as a background color.
All gold flake inks will introduce a gold color value (a red, yellow, black tint) to the ink. As a result, not all colors will look the way you may want or expect. For example, adding Bright Red to Gold at 20% will create a brown shade of ink. While it is suggested to use complimentary colors when tinting FN-INK™ Metallic Gold, the ratios may need to be adjusted to match expectations. Test new colors thoroughly before starting production.
*Some colors are inherently translucent and any addition of a clear additive will create a loss of opacity or coverage.
STENCIL & EMULSION GUIDELINES
Any emulsion works with FN-INK™ Metallic Gold.
Mesh Counts for Direct to Fabric
- Standard Mesh: 86-156
- Thin Thread: 110-156 (Thin thread will look and print the best.)
Mesh Counts for Over an Underbase
- Standard Mesh: 156-180
- Thin Thread: 156-230 (Thin thread mesh will look and print best.)
MIXING
Be sure to stir the product prior to use. Stir thoroughly. Print and perform a wash test before production.
MODIFYING
The ink is ready to print right out of the container, no modification is necessary. If desired, you can modify it with a curable reducer at up to 5% by weight. If greater stretch is required for troublesome garments, add FN-INK™ Stretch starting at 5%. Add more if greater stretch is desired.
PRINTING
Use a 70 durometer or a 65/90/65 squeegee blade to produce an even print with enough flake deposit. Using a blade that is too soft will not properly shear the ink. A squeegee with a stiffer, harder blade will shear a thinner ink deposit.
When possible, do a flood print. The flood stroke will pre-fill the stencil and make it easier to fully clear the ink and flake from the screen. It’ll make a smoother ink deposit.
CURING
Even though FN-INK™ Gold is a low cure ink, it can reflect heat in electric dryers, which means the metallic ink takes longer to cure compared to the classic line of FN-INK™. Increase the dwell time (retention time in the conveyor dryer) or the temperature to ensure the ink reaches full cure.
TESTING & PRECAUTIONS
When testing cured ink, perform a wash test to ensure proper cure prior to going into production. If the gold prompts any issues after a wash test, then the metallic ink did not reach full cure.
CLEAN UP
Use any press wash to clean it up.
STORAGE
Keep container(s) tightly closed. Store in a cool, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.
PRODUCT DATA SHEETS
Usage Sheet
Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet
FN-INK™ CURABLE REDUCER:
- Reduces the thickness of an ink, which makes it effortless to print, increasing production output.
- By reducing an ink's viscosity, it's much easier to print through higher mesh counts.
- When added to a standard cure (320°F) plastisol ink, it can lower its cure temperature, speeding up the curing process.
Make thick ink easier to print with FN-INK™ Curable Reducer. It’s a low cure additive designed to lower an ink’s viscosity (its thickness) so it's easier to print.
FN-INK™ Curable Reducer is not a low bleed ink. Adding it to any ink that has low bleed properties will reduce that ink's ability to slow down or stop dye migration. Always test before running production.
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FEATURES
- Makes a thick ink easier to work with
- Can be used with plastisol inks with standard cure temps (320°F)
- Easy to print
- Lower cure temperature
RECOMMENDATION FOR USE
Making a thick ink easier to print: Add as little of the Curable Reducer as is needed to modify the ink. It’s recommended to add no more than 5% by weight.
If using a curable reducer to modify a thicker ink: First warm the ink as close as you can to what it will be when printing. All inks become easier to print as they warm up. Once the ink has reached production temps, add as little Curable Reducer as needed to make the ink easier to print.
If you add a curable reducer to an ink when it is cold, there’s a high possibility of adding too much curable reducer. Adding too much reducer results in an ink that is too runny and more difficult to print.
Is there a limit to how much one can add? You may add as much as you want to create your own effects as FN-INK™ Curable Reducer is 100% curable and can be printed by itself if wanted.
While you can add as much FN-INK™ Curable Reducer as you want to ink colors, anything above 10%-20% will begin to cause a drop in opacity.* Please be aware of this fact when mixing. Test before production.
*Some colors are inherently more translucent (have a lower opacity) and any addition of a clear additive will create a greater loss of opacity or coverage.
STENCIL & EMULSION GUIDELINES
You can use any emulsion with FN-INK™ Curable Reducer. Use the same mesh counts recommended for the ink you are adding a curable reducer to.
MIXING
Be sure to stir the product prior to use.
MODIFYING INK
The ink is ready to print right out of the container, no modification is necessary.
PRINTING
Follow print recommendations for the ink you are adding a curable reducer into.
CURING
FN-INK™ Curable Reducer is a low cure product, but it remains stable at higher temperatures. The additive can be used with standard cure inks of 320°F.
Thicker ink deposits take longer to cure. Proper wash testing should be performed to ensure cure parameters are optimal before running any production.
TESTING & PRECAUTIONS
When testing cured ink, perform a wash test to ensure proper cure prior to going into production.
CLEAN UP
Use any press wash to clean it up.
STORAGE
Keep container(s) tightly closed. Store in a cool, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.
PRODUCT DATA SHEETS
Usage Sheet
Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet