September 30, 2013
PolyOne Corp., Kennesaw, Ga., has added a new non-phthalate white ink to its Wilflex Epic Top Score solution portfolio.
PolyOne launched Epic Top Score to meet the changing demands of screen printing on new synthetic and polyester fibers. Epic Top Score white completes the series, offering an opaque, low-bleed ink that complements the pre-mixed color offering. Epic Top Score is non-phthalate and compliant with CPSIA 2008, sections 101, 108 and 1303.
The new ink is available in both pre-mix and neutral base versions, and its matte finish offers a “soft look.” Lower cure temperatures and four-second flash times help printers save power and improve productivity, according to the company.
For more information, visit polyone.com. — L.M.
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