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Fully Cured


Terry Kimrey and Laura Patriquin discuss the differences between cured and dried ink

Year
2019
Company
Nazdar Ink Technologies
Author
Terry Kimrey, Laura Patriquin
Categories
Printing Type
3D
Digital
Flexo
Pad
Screen
Market Segment
3D
Automotive
Credit Cards
Ceramics
Decor
Discs
Electronics
Flag & Banner
Flat Glass
Flooring
Food
Graphic
Hollow glass
In Mould
Labelling
Packaging
Pharmaceuticals
Security
Textile
White Goods

You're rushing to get that new print order done for a crucial customer.

You've run the ink; you have all the prints ready to go.

As soon as the 10,000th print comes off the line, you quickly run one final rub test to ensure that they will adequately resist the chemical solvent they'll be coming into contact with as a part of end-use.

Panic sets in - the ink comes off.

Previous testing showed the ink to have good chemical resistance, so what happened? Did the ink go bad? Are all these prints wasted now?

Fully Cured

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