Rapid Cure Screen Printing High Density Additive

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Key Benefits:  Plastisol ink additive that creates thick 3D effective Drastic raised effect while keeping sharp edges and detail High opacity prints  Must be paired with HV (high viscosity) emulsion Prints on cotton, polyester, and poly blends  Cures at 270° Fahrenheit Gels around 220° Fahrenheit Rapid Cure Screen Printing High Density (HD) Additive by Screen Print Direct® is a low-temperature cure plastisol ink additive formulated to give your ink a thick 3-dimensional deposit. This high-density additive must be paired with a thick stencil to achieve a 3-dimensional look. Ecotex® Tex Red HV and Ecotex® Tex Blue HV are both high viscosity emulsions that create a nice thick stencil. Rapid Cure High Density (HD) Additive is great for creating a dramatic raised look while keeping edges sharp in your art detail. High-Density additive is not an expansive additive like puff additive.
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Key Benefits:  Plastisol ink additive that creates thick 3D effective Drastic raised effect while keeping sharp edges and detail High opacity prints  Must be paired with HV (high viscosity) emulsion Prints on cotton, polyester, and poly blends  Cures at 270° Fahrenheit Gels around 220° Fahrenheit Rapid Cure Screen Printing High Density (HD) Additive by Screen Print Direct® is a low-temperature cure plastisol ink additive formulated to give your ink a thick 3-dimensional deposit. This high-density additive must be paired with a thick stencil to achieve a 3-dimensional look. Ecotex® Tex Red HV and Ecotex® Tex Blue HV are both high viscosity emulsions that create a nice thick stencil. Rapid Cure High Density (HD) Additive is great for creating a dramatic raised look while keeping edges sharp in your art detail. High-Density additive is not an expansive additive like puff additive. This additive is meant to make the ink buildable within a thick stencil. Multiple layers of ink are required in order to achieve desired results.  This ink can be used with low temp cure inks or with standard plastisol inks.  Directions: When using this product, add 40 – 70% by weight to the ink of your choice.          Ex. 50 grams of ink requires 20 – 35 grams of Rapid Cure High Density Additive. Cure at 270º Fahrenheit. Recommended Mesh Count: 60 – 80 Mesh + Cleans Up: Ecotex® Screen Printing Plastisol Press Wash/Ink Degradant Recommended Storage: 65º - 90º Fahrenheit

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