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Wilflex™ Epic™ Underbase Blockers 1USG – K2100 EPIC ARMOR LC BLACK

WILFLEX™ Epic Armor LC is a premium low bleed under base plastisol ink designed to prevent dye migration on 100% polyester, polyester blends and dye sublimation garments. Armor LC combines low cure technology with the latest bleed blocking chemistry to fight the toughest dye migration. Formulated to a lower and creamier viscosity. Armor LC is designed to give a smooth finish with great printability and easy mesh clearance.

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FO20042418Z1 K2100 EPIC ARMOR LC BLACK

Color Chips: The color chips are simulations of Wilflex colors. Slight variations may be seen between these chips and actual Wilflex inks. Printed results may vary based on production methods such as ink film thickness, opacity, and substrate. The images are sourced from Wilflex. Click here for the ARMOR LC SHARK for sublimated garments (Extended) Print Job Formula

 

  • Low cure, save energy, reduce bleed defects
  • Smooth surface with good hand, drape and fiber-matte down
  • Excellent printability, easily clears mesh
  • Works on a variety of fabrics
  • High performance, bleed-resistant technology
  • Stir inks before printing
  • Use consistent, high-tensioned screen mesh and sharp edged squeegees for best print results
  • Print Armor LC so that the flashed ink deposit fully covers the underlying fabric, avoid any fabric showing through the under base layer
  • For difficult bleeding fabrics such as digital camo, it is important to get a good ink deposit to block dye migration and a print-flash-print technique with lower mesh count is recommended. For optimized bleed protection, overprint with a Wilflex low-bleed, low-cure white
  • Always overprint Armor LC with a white and/or color systems for durability performance
  • Adjust flash cure temperature and dwell time so ink is just dry to touch. Depending on flash unit, a 2 – 3 second flash is adequate
  • Curing is a time and temperature process, a lower oven temperature setting with a slower belt speed while maintaining recommended ink cure temperature is always best to protect fabric, control dye migration and reduce energy consumption
  • Armor LC can be cured between 270°F – 320°F (132°C – 160°C). Running at the higher end of the temperature range and/or longer dwell times maybe required to achieve proper cure on jobs that contain cotton, high ink deposits or heavy weight garments

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