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500 Series - Plastisol Ink

Superior, Lead Free Formulation with Good Opacity

Designed to Minimize Build Up

Ideal for Machine (Automatic) or Manual Screen Printing

For Direct Screen Printing or Cold Peel Heat Transfers

Excalibur 500 Series is a popular brand of highly versatile plastisol inks that are formulated for direct or cold peel heat transfer screen printing. Theses inks have good opacity and direct prints have a soft hand finish. 500 Series Plastisol Inks are ideal for high speed automatic presses and can also be used for manual presses. 500 Series Plastisol Inks are formulated to minimize build up which allows for easier garment screen printing. 500 Series Plastisol Inks are available in a wide variety of popular colors (refer to color chart) including fluorescents ink colors. 500 Series is available in a Phthalate Free version (please call for details).

Available Reducers & Bases: 501 Curable Reducer, 502 Viscosity Reducer, 503 Viscosity Reducer, 504 Clear Mixing Base, 505 Clear Process Base.

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Colors for Excalibur® 500 Series

Color Guide

500 Series - Lemon Yellow

500 Series - True Yellow

500 Series - Light Gold

500 Series - Gold

500 Series - Old Gold

500 Series - Orange

500 Series - Bright Orange

500 Series - Warm Red

500 Series - Candy Red

500 Series - Bright Scarlet

500 Series - Bright Red

500 Series - Scarlet

500 Series - Super Red

500 Series - Crimson Red

500 Series - Maroon

500 Series - Rubine Red

500 Series - Rhodamine Red

500 Series - Fuschia

500 Series - Violet

500 Series - Purple

500 Series - Navy Blue

500 Series - Super Royal

500 Series - Royal Blue

500 Series - Bright Royal

500 Series - Light Royal

500 Series - Reflex Blue

500 Series - True Blue

500 Series - Bright Blue

500 Series - Light Blue

500 Series - Aqua

500 Series - Turquoise

500 Series - Bright Dallas Green

500 Series - Kelly Green

500 Series - Fresh Green

500 Series - Hunter Green

500 Series - Forest Green

500 Series - Flesh

500 Series - Dark Brown

500 Series - Silver Grey

500 Series - Steel Grey

Note: 500 Series Black is also available. For a list of white plastisol inks, please Click Here.

Technical Information for Excalibur® 500 Series

Drying: Excalibur Ink will fully heat cure when the entire ink film reaches 310°F (154°C). Light colors may require longer periods to obtain this temperature.

Heat Transfers: See the Making Cold Peel Heat Transfers section of this website.

Ink Cleanup: Use Enviro Series 2000 Green or Enviro Series TR Blend.

Screen Mesh: For direct printing, a 40-305/inch (16T-122Tcm) mesh may be used. For heat transfers, a 80-125/inch (32T-50Tcm) screen mesh gives the best result.

Ink Modification: For softer hand, limited amounts of 502 Reducer may be used to achieve the desired consistency. Limited amounts of 502 Reducer will duplicate the look and feel of a water based-print. The only minor drawback is that as you increase the amount used, the plastisol loses some stretch and abrasion resistance. Excess amounts may increase curing time. 501 Curable Reducer can be added in any quantity and will soften hand, reduce viscosity and extend ink. Excess amounts may reduce opacity.

Squeegee: Medium Durometer is recommended.

Stencil: All types of stencils may be used for screen printing 500 Series Plastisol Inks.

Important Information

Drying: The amount of time it takes for the ink to reach a curing temperature will depend upon the color and thickness of the ink deposit. Curing is a time and temperature relationship. The longer the time or the higher the temperature or combination of these, the faster the cure. Generally plastisol prints should be cured at temperatures of around 320°F (160°C). Temperature strips are an ideal way of determining the exact temperature of the printed ink film. The absolute test is whether the print will stand repeated washings. An initial test to determine cure is, after curing and cooling, the print should feel dry and firm when rubbed with your thumb. It should be able to stretch and relax without excessive cracking.

Heat Transfers: Prints on heat transfer paper must only be semi-cured, as over-curing may cause adhesion problems in the adhesion step of applying the transfer to the garment or cap. The plastisol ink should be dried so that the transfer may be handled and stacked without removing the ink from the heat transfer paper.

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