Categories: Inks & Coatings

Ink for Performance Fabrics

International Coatings (www.iccink.com) bills its 7100 Performance Pro Series as ultra low-bleed, non-phthalate, low-curing, and specifically formulated for today’s popular performance and stretch performance fabrics. Eight colors are available. The company says 7100 Series inks cure between 285-300°F (140-149°C) and are ideal for 100% polyester, polyester blends, and polyester stretch fabrics. According to International Coatings, 7100 Performance Pro inks are creamy, contain no bleaching agents, and are easy to print through high and low mesh counts.
 

International Coatings (www.iccink.com) bills its 7100 Performance Pro Series as ultra low-bleed, non-phthalate, low-curing, and specifically formulated for today’s popular performance and stretch performance fabrics. Eight colors are available. The company says 7100 Series inks cure between 285-300°F (140-149°C) and are ideal for 100% polyester, polyester blends, and polyester stretch fabrics. According to International Coatings, 7100 Performance Pro inks are creamy, contain no bleaching agents, and are easy to print through high and low mesh counts.
 

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