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Las tintas de serigrafía solubles en agua Speedball están hechas para imprimir en papel y textiles. Las tintas Speedball ofrecen más cobertura y una facilidad de trabajo más suave, lo que las hace ideales para principiantes y profesionales por igual. El color rico y vibrante es permanente cuando se ajusta correctamente al calor. Las tintas de tela Speedball son ideales para camisetas, bolsos, tarjetas y una amplia variedad de otros esfuerzos creativos. Estas tintas no son inflamables, no tóxicas y se limpian fácilmente con agua y jabón. Tarro de 8 onzas en oro opaco.
Helen
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de enero de 2025
The ink is just the right consistency to pick out detail from the stencil and covers well. It seems rather expensive, but goes quite a long way and is worth it for the results. I'll be buying more.
Jenny
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de agosto de 2024
I’m using this ink for some navy blue fabric I have and it’s gorgeous. It’s not a plain grey, but definitely silver with a metallic shine! I’m excited for future projects with it
Marko Zarak
Comentado en Australia el 15 de enero de 2021
Amazing colour, great productJust please tighten the lids or tape them before sending i seamed to be unlucky this timeThanks
Customer Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2018
Good stuff, prints well on black microfiber sunglass cases. I can get very white print or semi white depending on my methods and that is exactly as it should be..UPDATE: I got a new 180 mesh screen and this ink don't like it. Due to the thickness of the ink it is difficult to get enough ink to transfer through the screen and when I do, because of the small holes it sucks some of the ink back off the fabric.The ink is too thick and when I pull the screen up, the suction don't pull the ink out of the mesh, the mesh sucks the ink back off the fabric in places. I got some half way decent results but wasted a bunch of bags because I just kept on trying different techniques.So there goes some bucks down the drain for my new aluminum 180 mesh screen. I think I'm going to buy some latex paint tomorrow and try that, then thin it as needed to see if I can salvage and use that nice aluminum frame with 180 mesh screen and the nice diazo emulsion stencil I made. I am also going to make a new screen out of 100 count mesh, like my old screen but using the new the speedball emulsion kit.The speedball emulsion kit works pretty well but you have to go fast and spread it thin. Oh well, at least I got the emulsion kit so I can do it right when I make the new screen with 100 mesh.One last thing, that is, uh, kinda funny. I just noticed on the ink container that it says in BOLD LETTERS this ink is not for nylon... WHAT? I'm on my 3rd jar of this ink and I'm just about certain the microfiber bags I am printing are NYLON. So.... The ink seems to work fine, if I have time I let it air dry. If I'm in a hurry I apply the ink thin and heat cure it with a heat gun and a laser thermometer at 200 degrees. I have to heat it once, cool it down to about 70 degrees then reheat it back to 200 again. I usually can get the ink completely cured and dried doing this but not always. Much better to be able to give it few days to air dry.~
Pankaj
Comentado en India el 15 de agosto de 2017
Very good product but its costly for me to import to India
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