Auxiliaries
Polychromatic Concentrates: They are concentrates of pigments to raise the tones of the inks. They modify the speed of curing, so it is recommended not to add more than 5% and confirm curing and adhesion.General Recommendations
Do not mix this line of inks with any product not recommended in the previous point (AUXILIARES).Curing
The cure rate depends on the following factors, lamp status, film thickness and color. Check these points before adding curing accelerator.Pre-Print Test
Check the characteristics of the substrates before use, checking the adhesion of the ink.Curing Deficiencies
If you get poor curing with any of the colours, shown through wet film or loss of brightness, it is usually due to an excessive ink tank. To correct this, factors such as mesh, manigueta rubber, color density, band speed or amount of UV energy must be modified.Storage
Store in a place protected from light and in black polyethylene containers, because exposure to light causes the polymerization of the ink. The containers should be closed very well, and immediately after using the inks. To maximize shelf life, the storage temperature should be 10 ° C to 25 ° C. The stability of the ink is one year, fulfilling the mentioned requirements.Safety
Contact with skin causes irritation, in this case wash with plenty of soap and water. Wear gloves and eye protection. Change contaminated clothing and consult a physician.Important note
I. The inks formulated by Pintesint SAICyF must be used exclusively with the solvents and the complementary products that it manufactures for that purpose. Due to the diversity of products in the market, the company is not responsible for the use of the same from another source.
II. The suggestions and data of this literature were elaborated in good faith, to guide the user. We recall the importance of checking the adaptability of inks and complementary products by testing before starting production. Due to the fact that the conditions of use of the products are not under our control, the present does not constitute a guarantee on the work to be done.