Additional Information
- High opacity, superior coverage, brilliant white
- Commendable printability on both manual and automatic presses
- Premium soft hand, drape and fiber-matte down
- Excellent for vector and fine mesh half-tone graphics
Fabric Types
- 100% cotton
Mesh
- Counts: 86-305 t/in (34-120 t/cm)
- Tension: 25-35 n/cm
Squeegee
- Durometer: 60/90/60, 70/90/70, 60-70
- Edge: Square, Sharp
- Stroke: Hard flood, fast stroke
- *Do not use excess squeegee pressure
Non-Phthalate Stencil
- Direct: 2 over 2
- Off Contact: 1/16” (.2cm)
- Emulsion Over Mesh: 15-20%
Flash & Cure Temperatures
- Flash: 220°F (105°C)
- Cure: 270°F (132°C) Entire ink film
Pigment Loading
- EQ: N/A
- MX: N/A
- PC: N/A
- *All percentages listed at % by weight.
Epic Additives
- Extender: N/A
- Reducer: Epic Viscosity Buster-1% max
- *All percentages listed at % by weight
Shipping & Storage
- 65-90°F (18-32°C)
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Use within one year of receipt
Clean Up
- Ink degradent or press wash
- Stir inks before printing
- Use consistent, high-tensioned screen mesh and sharp edged squeegees for best print results
- Use a printing technique to assure a good ink deposit for best durability
- Allows for fast print strokes and easy clearance on fine mesh. Use hard flood and low-medium squeegee pressure
- Shock LC White is a low cure ink designed for 100% cotton. When printing on polyblends that are prone to bleed, pre-test for suitability using a low cure temperature (270°F/132°C). For challenging fabrics, a bleed blocking underbase such as EPIC Armor LC Gray or Black is required.
- Adjust flash cure temperature and dwell time so ink is just dry to touch. Depending on flash unit, a 2 - 3 second flash is adequate.
- Curing is a time and temperature process, a lower oven temperature setting with a slower belt speed while maintaining recommended ink cure temperature is always best to protect fabric, control dye migration and reduce energy consumption
- Shock LC White can be cured between 270°F - 320°F (132°C - 160°C) Epic Viscosity Buster-1% max
- Suitable for use as an underbase flash white or as a hi-lite white
- Stir plastisols before printing.
- Do not dry clean, bleach or iron printed area.
- Perform fusion tests before production. Failure to cure ink properly can result in poor wash fastness, inferior adhesion and unacceptable durability. Gel and cure temperatures for ink should be measured using a Thermoprobe device placed directly in the wet ink film and verified on the substrate(s) and equipment to be used for production.
- It is the responsibility of the printer to determine that the correct ink has been selected for a specific substrate and the application processes meet the printer’s customer standards or specifications.
- Curing is the responsibility of each printer to confirm that the print is fully cured. PolyOne’s cure recommendations are not a guarantee or warranty, but merely suggested starting points for curing evaluations as explained above.
- When printing on garments that contain certain dyes, you must pre-test for the potential ghosting. Please refer to our website for more information on this issue.
- Wilflex products have been carefully designed to perform within a given viscosity range, and any dramatic change in viscosity is probable to result in a change in printing characteristics
- NON-CONTAMINATION OF EPIC INKS: Do not mix EPIC inks with inks, additives or extenders from other companies. All buckets, palette knives, stirring apparatus, squeegees, flood bars and screens must be cleaned properly and free of phthalates and pvc containing inks. Non-phthalate emulsions and pallet adhesives must be used. Failure to follow these precautions may cause phthalate contamination in violation of consumer protection laws and regulations.
- Any application not referred in this product information bulletin should be pre-tested or consultation sought with Wilflex Technical Services Department prior to printing.