INTRODUCING FLEXCURE - Inks With A ‘Flexible’ Curing Range

March 28, 2019

International Coatings recently expanded its portfolio of plastisol inks to include FlexCure™ products - innovative inks with a 'flexible' curing range, from a low 275°F (135°C) to a standard 325°F (163°C).

The rise in popularity of synthetic, polyester and performance fabrics has challenged printers in a couple of ways. Many synthetic fabrics contain temperature-reactive dyes that gas off and migrate well below the typical cure temperature of plastisol inks (320°F (160°C)). Many synthetic fabrics also shrink or melt when cured at standard curing temperatures. Lower curing temperatures mitigate these dye migration and heat-sensitivity issues.

Rather than create a separate line of low-cure inks, International Coatings expanded the curing range of many of its existing inks. This gives printers the option to select the cure temperatures that work best for them. A flexible cure range eliminates the need to stock separate lines of ink for low-cure and standard-cure production runs - a bonus to the bottom line.

Printers can use FlexCure™ inks to cure at temperatures as low as 275°F (135°C) when needed, and for other jobs calling for regular cure temperatures. FlexCure™ inks are compatible with International Coatings' existing plastisol inks, including special effects inks.

International Coatings' FlexCure™ inks are tested and verified. They simply work!  Period.

Learn more at iccink.com/flexcure

https://iccink.com/flexcure