Uploaded by Ryonet on Apr 22, 2011
http://www.SilkScreeningSupplies.com Ryan demonstrates how using a different pallet adhesive can reduce waste and save you money. Visit our website for all your screen printing supply needs. http://www.silkscreeningsupplies.com/product/CCProBondP
Product Details:
This product is a high quality water based adhesive. As a screen printer's adhesive, TOP BOND is used on the pallet to secure garments for printing and can be sprayed on belt printers.
APPLICATION:
I. Clean area to be treated, apply Pro BOND by brush, spray or roller, it can also be applied using a plastic ink card. Use full strength or can be diluted one part product up to one part water.
II. When using in a spray application, apply in a quick smooth "S" pattern covering the entire surface. Spray with a hand held spray bottle, electric spray gun or air operated unit.
Best removed with CCAR20 AR-20 Adhesive Remover Adhesive & Tack Remover GAL.
Testimonial:
Hi Ryonet Co.
I have just used the Pro Bond palette adhesive for a large production run for the first time, and have to say it's so great to end the day without sticky lungs and a sticky nose from the spray adhesives I was using before! My shop doesn't smell like chemicals, and the stuff just works great and doesn't seem to leave a sticky residue on the inside of the garments - which is fantastic.
Thanks for offering such great products and keeping us in the know!
Suzann
Graphic Design & Production Manager, Orbit Screen Printing
Absolutely love this product for multiple reasons! After watching the spray adhesive haze filter through the air in our shop and the constant sticky floors...my concern for our health as well as the environment was alarming. This product is inexpensive and lasts a very long time! You really get a high yield from this one bottle. I haven't had to buy adhesive in months and we have plenty more to go! Plus you're not throwing away tons of spray cans into the landfill. I can't say it enough...this is a really great product and one of our best finds so far! So happy that Ryonet provides so many Earth friendly options!
Deanna Smith & Josh Love -- N the Zone INK, Bend, OR www.NTZINK.com
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Greetings Hello, I want to ask something about screen printing plastisol
whatever material is needed to mix the plastisol ink
and how to reduce the amount of excess oil for texture
plastisol does not look shiny
and what is the appropriate mesh for palstisol with a stencil design drawings
thanks in advance
DIKART09 10 months ago
@DIKART09 It sounds like you want to use some curable reducer to thin down the plastisol or soft hand base which will make it less shinny and then print it through a higher mesh screen.
Ryonet 9 months ago