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¿Qué es la tinta plastisol de alta densidad?
Tinta plastisol de alta densidad is a special type of ink that makes bold y thick prints on clothes. It’s like paint that stays on top of the fabric and won’t wash away.
Main Parts:
- PVC (the main part that makes it thick)
- Safe oils to make it soft
- Colors to make it bright
- Helper parts to make it work well
How It Works
When you heat this ink, it turns from wet to solid. It’s like making Jell-O! The heat makes all the parts stick together and stay on the cloth.
Things It Does Well:
- Makes bright prints on dark shirts
- Stays on after many washes
- Can make efectos 3D
- Works fast
How to Use It
To use this ink well:
- Pick the right screen (110-160 mesh)
- Heat it just right (300-330°F)
- Make sure it’s not too thin or thick
- Test it first on extra cloth
Comparing Different Inks
Here’s how high-density plastisol compares to other inks:
What We Check | Plastisol | Water Ink | Silicona |
---|---|---|---|
Shows on dark cloth | Very Good | Not Good | Good |
Stays after washing | Very Good | OK | Very Good |
Safe for Earth | No | Yes | Yes |
Being Safe
When using this ink:[^5]
- Open windows for fresh air
- Wear gloves
- Keep away from food
- Clean spills right away

Preguntas frecuentes
Does it work on all clothes?
Yes, but works best on cotton.
Will it crack?
No, if you heat it right.
¿Es impermeable?
Yes, after heating.
Consejos para el éxito
- Test the heat
- Clean screens well
- Don’t make layers too thick
- Keep your workspace clean
New Things Coming
People are making:
- Safer inks
- Earth-friendly options
- Better ways to use less ink
- Quicker drying types