Matsui Brite Discharge White Ink
Matsui
Matsui Brite Discharge White is designed to be printed through lower mesh counts to establish an opaque white discharge print. Great for a spot white printing.
$29.99 – $299.99
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Description
- Easy to mix and print
- Can be blended with Neo Pigments up to 15% to achieve pastel colors
- Excellent printability with no viscosity modifications
- Extremely soft hand feel that PVC inks cannot achieve
- Blend 50/50 with HM Discharge White to go through higher mesh up to 230 mc in (91 mc cm)
- CPSIA and HR4040
Technical Specifications
Application:
Print through mesh up to 160 mc in (63 mc cm) when cured at 320°F (160°C), Brite Discharge White produces the softest prints achievable in textile screen printing today.
Special Recommendations:
Brite Discharge White should be mixed in clean vessels using clean mixing blades and utensils. Any contamination from other ink sources or non-approved additives could make Brite Discharge White test positive for restricted PVC’s.
- Brite Discharge White can be dry cleaned or ironed
- Use Retarder MG 1-5% to help with open time in the screen
- Use Fixer WF-N 1-5% to help with wash fastness
- Use Softener MG 1-4% to help penetrate in to the garment
- Use Discharge Agent up to 10% to activate
- Use RV Additive 1-3% to reduce viscosity
Matsui Bright Discharge White Characteristics:
- Wet Ink Tack | Low
- After Flash Tack | Low
- Printability | Excellent
- Surface Appearance | Matte
- Opacity/Viscosity | High/Low
- Bleed Resistance | None
- Flash Temperature | 160°F (71°C)/decreases with deposit thickness
- Cure Temperature | 320°F (160°C)
- Squeegee Hardness | Medium
- Squeegee Blade | Sharp
- Squeegee Angle | 45 degrees to screen
- Squeegee Speed | Medium
- Underlay | N/A
- Emulsion | Direct or indirect
- Mesh Count | 86-130 mc in (34-63 mc cm)
- Thinner | RV Additive
- Thickener | N/A
- Storage | 65°F to 95°F (18°C to 35°C). Avoid direct sun.
- Cleanup | Water and mild soap or detergent
- Color Range | White
- Substrate Type | Cotton
- Substrate Color(s) | Light, Medium and Dark Fabrics