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What is High-Density Plastisol Ink?
High-density plastisol ink is a special type of ink that makes bold e 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 | Silicone |
---|---|---|---|
Shows on dark cloth | Very Good | Not Good | Good |
Stays after washing | Very Good | OK | Very Good |
Safe for Earth | Non | Yes | Yes |
Being Safe
When using this ink:[^5]
- Open windows for fresh air
- Wear gloves
- Keep away from food
- Clean spills right away

Common Questions
Does it work on all clothes?
Yes, but works best on cotton.
Will it crack?
No, if you heat it right.
É impermeable?
Yes, after heating.
Consellos para o 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