First, the viscosity and surface tension: viscosity is the resistance of liquid flow, the liquid surface tension is related to the formation of liquid droplets, in general,sublimation ink need have a low viscosity, high surface tension, to ensure good flow properties and droplet morphology
Second, the PH value: that the concept of liquid PH, the more acidic solution, the lower the PH value, on the contrary, the more alkali solution, the higher the PH value. In order to prevent ink corrosion nozzle, PH value should generally be between 7-12.
Third, the conductivity: for the sublimation ink, the conductivity value is used to reflect the level of salt content. In general, the salt content can not exceed 0.5%, in order to avoid the formation of crystals in the nozzle clogging.
Fourth, the dispersant: a kind of surface active agent, its role is mainly to improve the physical properties of the ink surface, and enhance the affinity of the ink and the sponge, wetting. Therefore, in general, the ink is stored and transmitted through the sponge.
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Dillard Forman
Tackle Shack USA
Tackle Shack USA
Sylmar CA
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-08-2020 10:54 AM
From: Michael Todryk
Subject: Parameters for sublimation inks
When I was setting up the Sublimation color management for 2 sheetfed presses and 6 wide-format inkjet presses, I created a custom CRPM based on best printing on the sheetfed presses. I G7'd them and averaged multiple targets across both presses. I then used that CRPC as the standard for everything, including the 6 wide-format printers.
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We currently have colorimetric parameters for different printing processes such as CRPC6 and or XCMYK. What would be the suggested colorimetric parameters for a textile transfer printing process, where colorimetric differences in inks are greater in cyan and magenta primaries?
Thanks
@coralis_sublima
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Ronaldo Rufino
Coralis
Niterói
+552126092133
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