Plastisol printing is the traditional style of screen printing.
Plastisol screen printing.
When this ink is cured the water based solvents evaporate leaving behind only the pigmented binder compounds less of an ink deposit than plastisol.
Plastisol printing is commonly used as a textile ink for screen printing and as a coating.
They are the most commonly used inks for printing designs on to t shirts and various apparel applications and are particularly useful for printing opaque graphics on dark fabrics.
Apply the color with the first screen and then let it dry.
Plastisol inks are not water soluble.
Inks are thicker and rougher than our standard printing and the ink sits on top of the shirt.
Plastisols are the most commonly used inks for printing designs on to garments and are particularly useful for printing opaque graphics on dark fabrics.
These inks can be printed on any garment or fabric and work best in small print areas.
Make one screen for each color.
We offer a full section of plastisol ink additives a complete range of ink colors and the special formulations needed for foil applications stretch products 3d effects and even glow in the dark effects.
Change the screen to the one for the second color and apply that color.
Repeat for each color.
Water based ink while not completely free of plastic is mostly water soluble and absorbs into the fabric.
Make a printout of the areas that are the first color and use that to make a screen.
Plastisol is used as ink for screen printing on to textiles.