Specifications
Thinning oil and medium
The thinning oil or medium to be used for thinning the pastes should be specified by the paste manufacturer. The medium must burn away cleanly during firing, so as not to cause "Blistering". Only use the minimum amount of thinning medium to adjust paste to screening viscosity.
Property of thinning oil
Item |
Property |
Remarks |
6850 |
Thinning oil/oil based |
Normal dry method/normal viscosity(1000~1300cps) |
6500-3 |
Thinning oil/oil based |
Normal dry method/normal viscosity(1000~1300cps) |
TH 30 |
Thinning oil/oil based |
Fast dry method/low viscosity(400~700cps) |
TH 80 |
Thinning oil/oil based |
Slow dry method/low viscosity(400~700cps) |
U.V. ink
As oil for direct printing, this is a medium cured by U.V. radiation against a medium for the I.R. drying by a heat General properties are the same to medium for I.R. type but need U.V. lamp instead of a dry kiln.
Item |
Property |
Remark |
UV ink |
Thinning oil/oil based |
Accumulated Intensity of Radiation(A.I.R) 1,400mj/cm2 |
Thermoplastic color (Hot color)
The Hot colors consist of thermoplastic medium that starts to melt at 70~80°C and is printed on cold substrate. The melting temperature must not be over 100C as that causes unacceptable printing results in colors. Prepare liquid form of paste color after heated to approx. 75±5°C and start to print. Stainless steel is recommended for screens and heat by DC electric current.
Item | Property |
6802 | Spraying oil/water soluble |
6830 | Dipping oil/Water soluble |