Fujifilm Texopaque Advantage ON Product Datasheet
Flash Cure Whites
Phthalate Compliant
(1)
Plastisol Inks
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Fujifilm offers a comprehensive range of
Sericol Flash Cure Whites, enabling printers
to choose a product which perfectly suits
their requirements.
Sericol Flash Cure Whites, enabling printers
to choose a product which perfectly suits
their requirements.
FW800 Supernova White
• Flash Cure and Highlight White.
• Best all round performance.
• Fast flash response.
• Maximum Opacity.
• Ease of printability.
• Good after tack.
• Best all round performance.
• Fast flash response.
• Maximum Opacity.
• Ease of printability.
• Good after tack.
FWA53 Special Flash Cure White
• Good all-round Flash White, with good flash response.
• Prints are bright and opaque.
• Prints are bright and opaque.
FWA58 Flash Cure White
• High opacity Flash White.
• Higher structured Flash White.
• Prints are bright and opaque, with good elasticity.
• Higher structured Flash White.
• Prints are bright and opaque, with good elasticity.
FWA79 Special Athletic Flash White
• Good all-round Flash White good opacity.
• Prints have low handle and are highly elastic.
• Prints have low handle and are highly elastic.
FW755 Quasar White
• Easy to use Flash White, creamy in colour and
structure.
• Prints are opaque, with a yellow-shade white.
ONLBW Low Bleed White
• Designed to minimise dye bleed when printing onto
polyester and polyester/cotton blends where dye
migration is a concern.
migration is a concern.
LB021 Multi-Purpose White
• Designed to minimise dye bleed when printing onto
polyester and polyester/cotton blends where dye
migration is a concern.
migration is a concern.
Main characteristics
Flash Curing
Under optimal conditions, dwell times of less than 3 seconds can
be readily achieved. Many factors affect the dwell time required
for flash curing. These include the type and wavelength of the
equipment used, and the distance between the curing unit and
the print. Additional factors such as fabric, film weight and
coverage are also crucial.
Under optimal conditions, dwell times of less than 3 seconds can
be readily achieved. Many factors affect the dwell time required
for flash curing. These include the type and wavelength of the
equipment used, and the distance between the curing unit and
the print. Additional factors such as fabric, film weight and
coverage are also crucial.
Curing
The ink film must reach 160
The ink film must reach 160
⁰ to ensure full wash fastness is
achieved. Care should be taken to avoid using high curing
temperatures as this can cause excessive dye bleed on some
fabrics.
It is essential that the entire thickness of the ink film has time to
reach the cure temperature or resistance properties will not be
achieved. Evaluate your cure schedule by testing the print at the
wash schedule it will ultimately be expected to pass.
fabrics.
It is essential that the entire thickness of the ink film has time to
reach the cure temperature or resistance properties will not be
achieved. Evaluate your cure schedule by testing the print at the
wash schedule it will ultimately be expected to pass.
Thinning
To increase flow, use up to 5% ON591 Advantage ON Thinner.
To increase flow, use up to 5% ON591 Advantage ON Thinner.
Wash-up
Wash up with ZT639 Screen Wash Universal or Actisol Superjet
Screen Spray.
Wash up with ZT639 Screen Wash Universal or Actisol Superjet
Screen Spray.
Mesh
Monofilament 34-120.
Monofilament 34-120.
Stencil Type
Most direct stencil materials are suitable.
Recommended: Dirasol 916, Dirasol SuperTex or Dirasol 125.
Most direct stencil materials are suitable.
Recommended: Dirasol 916, Dirasol SuperTex or Dirasol 125.
Coverage & Mesh No.
12-16m
12-16m
2
/ltr. No. 43 monofilament.
Applications
Most knitted and woven fabrics typically used for T-shirts,
sweatshirts, sports and fashion wear, badges, hats and caps,
travel bags.
Most knitted and woven fabrics typically used for T-shirts,
sweatshirts, sports and fashion wear, badges, hats and caps,
travel bags.
Fabric
Suitable on most common, natural and synthetic fibres, i.e.
cotton, cotton/polyester blends and many grades of synthetic
fabrics. ONLBW Low Bleed White is recommended for 100%
polyester and cotton/polyester blends, where dye migration is
likely to be a concern.
Suitable on most common, natural and synthetic fibres, i.e.
cotton, cotton/polyester blends and many grades of synthetic
fabrics. ONLBW Low Bleed White is recommended for 100%
polyester and cotton/polyester blends, where dye migration is
likely to be a concern.
Fastness
Flash Cure Whites have good wash fastness to ISO Test Nos. 1
(40
Flash Cure Whites have good wash fastness to ISO Test Nos. 1
(40
⁰C), 2 (50⁰C) and 3 (60⁰C). Prints may be ironed from the
back of the fabrics at a cool setting, with a cloth over the printed
area.
Prints will not resist dry-cleaning and garments should be marked
to this affect.
area.
Prints will not resist dry-cleaning and garments should be marked
to this affect.
Intermixing and Compatibility with other Inks
Flash Cure Whites can be mixed with other Sericol plastisol
products. Where a phthalate compliant print is required, ensure
that only a phthalate compliant plastisol is mixed to the Flash
Cure White.
Flash Cure Whites can be mixed with other Sericol plastisol
products. Where a phthalate compliant print is required, ensure
that only a phthalate compliant plastisol is mixed to the Flash
Cure White.
Properties
Formulated on Phthalate Compliant
Formulated on Phthalate Compliant
(1)
plasticisers. Lead-free.
Unlimited screen stability. Excellent wash resistance.
IMPORTANT: Stir well before every use. Users should
satisfy themselves that a Flash Cure White is
compatible with specific textiles and resistance
properties are acceptable before commencing
production runs.
satisfy themselves that a Flash Cure White is
compatible with specific textiles and resistance
properties are acceptable before commencing
production runs.