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FlexCure™ Is Now Available

FlexCure™ for Professional Print Shops

Lower Curing Temperatures

SpaceThe synthetic, polyester and performance fabrics that dominate use present two key issues: heat sensitivity and dye migrations. These manufactures fabrics contain temperature-reactive dyes that gas off at temperatures well below the typical cure temperature of 320°F (160°C). Further those same synthetic fabrics may frequently shrink or melt when curing is done at standard cure temperatures.

FlexCure™ vs Low Cure

SpaceFlexCure™ inks allows printers the option of selecting the cure temperatures that work best for them in each print production situation. Rather than create a separate line of low-cure ink, FlexCure™ inks can be used as a Low Cure ink or can be cured at temperatures ranging up to the usual 325°F (163°C°). This flexible cure range eliminates the need to stock separate lines of ink for low-cure and standard-cure production runs – a time saver and a bonus to the bottom line.

SpaceFlexCure™ inks are compatible with International Coatings’ existing plastisol inks, including its special effects inks. No special treatments, settings or methods are needed to use FlexCure™ inks. They are the perfect choice for printers looking to combat dye migration and block bleed on dyed fabrics, or to mitigate shrinkage issues. International Coatings’ FlexCure™ inks are tested and verified. They simply work!  Period.

Whites

Poly White

Cool White™

Paramount White™

All-Pro™ White

BLAZE™ Cotton White

UltraMix® Color Mixing System

UltraMix® 7500 Series Pantone® Color System

Blacks

Ultimate Black™ 717

Matte Black 718

Low Build Black 7617

All-Pro™ 902 Black

Bleed Blockers

Guardian Gray™

Axeon Guardian Black™

Color Series

Standard Colors 7600 Series

All-Pro™ 900 Series®