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No. Our plastisol inks are engineered with excellent shear-thinning properties. They flow smoothly under the squeegee on high-speed automatic presses (like M&R, Anatol) and won’t dry or clog in the screens, even during long production runs. This guarantees maximum uptime for your factory
Yes. Risk control is our priority. All our inks are heavy-metal-free, phthalate-free, and PVC-compliant for baby and children’s wear. We provide up-to-date compliance certificates (REACH, OEKO-TEX, CPSIA) so you can confidently take orders from top-tier global brands without fear of failing compliance audits.
Our puff plastisol inks are formulated with premium high-elasticity resins. When cured correctly, they easily pass 30+ rigorous wash cycles without cracking, flattening, or losing their soft hand-feel. The 3D structure remains stable even after post-print heat pressing.
Our standard plastisol inks have a stable shelf life of 12 to 24 months when stored properly at room temperature. We use high-quality plasticizers that prevent premature curing or hardening in the bucket, ensuring your inventory remains perfectly usable and reducing your wastage risk.
As a direct manufacturer with robust production capacity, we are well-equipped to handle sudden spikes in demand. For regular distributors and contracted factories, we offer flexible production scheduling and stable lead times (typically 7-15 days), ensuring you never run out of stock during your peak seasons.
For polyester garments, we offer a specialized Low-Cure Puff Series (curing at 270°F-280°F / 132°C-138°C) alongside premium anti-migration barrier bases (dye blockers). This low-temperature curing process prevents the fabric dyes from bleeding into the ink, saving your bright prints and reducing energy costs.
Absolutely. We know inconsistent puff ratios mean ruined garments and client chargebacks. Every batch we produce follows a locked formulation and undergoes strict QC testing for puff height, viscosity, and color matching before leaving our factory. We provide batch testing reports so your operators don’t have to guess or adjust machine settings.
It depends on the type of screen printing plastisol ink you want. Please contact our sales staff.
We don’t just ship ink; we supply technical solutions. Every order comes with a detailed Technical Data Sheet (TDS) covering optimal mesh counts, squeegee pressure, and curing temperatures. If your team faces any issues on the press, our technical engineers are available for remote troubleshooting to get your production back on track quickly.
Yes, OEM/ODM is our core strength. We can manufacture inks under your brand name with custom packaging. More importantly, we can tweak formulations to match the specific preferences of your local market—whether your clients prefer a matte finish, extra-soft hand-feel, or a specific puff height. We protect your custom formulas to help you build market loyalty.
We provide a wide range of color options and can customize specific colors and textures according to customer requirements.
We completely understand the risk of changing suppliers. We offer comprehensive Sample Testing Kits for your R&D and production teams. We encourage you to run our ink through your own screens, ovens, and wash tests. Once approved, we ensure the bulk order matches the sample’s performance 100%.
Our plastisol screen printing ink offers excellent color vibrancy and durability, suitable for various textiles and substrates.
Yes, we can provide samples or color cards for customers to evaluate whether our products meet their needs.
Our plastisol inks for screen printing have been tested for skin safety and generally do not cause allergic reactions.
We recommend storing them in a dry, ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Before use, ensure thorough stirring to prevent coagulation.
Our plastisol ink screen print are suitable for standard screen printing equipment and techniques.
