1. Vibrant Colors: Fluorescent plastisols produce extremely bright, neon-like colors that are highly visible, especially in low-light conditions or under UV light (blacklight).
2. Textile Printing: These inks are commonly used for printing on apparel, such as T-shirts, sportswear, and promotional items, where a bold and attention-grabbing design is desired.
3. Specialty Applications: They are also used in signage, safety gear, and other applications where high visibility is important.
4. Printing Considerations: For optimal brightness, fluorescent plastisol inks are often printed over a white underbase. This helps to reflect the light and enhance the fluorescent effect.
5. UV Light: A very important characteristic of fluorescent inks, is that they will “glow” under UV light.
1. Curing: Proper curing is essential for plastisol inks to ensure durability. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for curing temperatures and times.
2. Safety: Always refer to the manufacturer’s safety data sheet (SDS) for handling and safety precautions.
3. Color Fading: Fluorescent pigments can be more susceptible to fading from prolonged exposure to sunlight.
1. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes, as it may cause irritation.
2. Do not ingest or inhale the fumes; use in a well-ventilated area.
3. Keep away from open flames, heat sources, and direct sunlight.
4. Store in a cool, dry place, away from children and pets.
5. Dispose of waste material responsibly as per local regulations.
1. Wear protective gloves, safety goggles, and a mask while handling.
2. In case of skin contact, wash immediately with soap and water.
3. f eye contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with clean water and seek medical advice.
4. Use in a well-ventilated area or with an exhaust system to avoid inhalation.
5. Ensure proper storage in sealed containers to prevent contamination and drying out.
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