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Water Base 8 Gallon Ink Enviro Value Pack

$425.00Reg.
$384.40 SALE

Item Number
MTRCValuePack8Gal
Price
$425.00 Reg.
$384.40 SALE
  Quantity

1st Color of Ink

2nd Color of Ink

3rd Color of Ink

4th Color of Ink

5th Color of Ink

6th Color of Ink

7th Color of Ink

8th Color of Ink

Add Water Based & Discharge DVD for only $10
Over 2 Hours Of Instruction - Watch excerpts from the DVD HERE

Ryonet's EnviroLine RC (ready for use) Water Based 8 Gallon Ink Value Pack includes:

8: Gallons of RC EnviroLine Water Based Ink. (Choose Between) RC Yellow, RC Orange, RC Warm Red, RC Red, RC Rubine Red, RC Rhodamine Red, RC Purple, RC Violet, RC Blue 072, RC Reflex Blue, RC Process Blue, RC Green, RC Black, and RC Transparent White.

8: Gallon Goop Scoops, for easy mixing and pouring application.

1 Gallon of Enviro Solve Water Base Ink Degradent

1: Cans of Sprayway Water Based Screen Opener and Cleaner, for easy cleanup after mixing or printing.

Ryonet’s new RC 301 EnviroLine Water Based Ink System (by Matsui) bases, pigments and inks are specifically designed for manual water based screen printing as well as today’s high speed automatic screen printing presses. The eco-friendly 301 EnviroLine inks offer advantages over the traditional Water Based and Plastisol inks and are superior to other water base ink systems currently being used in textile shops. Please read our directions for use below.

RC stands for "READY FOR USE" inks that can be used directly out of the container without adding any pigments, binders, or extenders to the ink!  The RC Series can also be used with the Color Matching Software which can match any pantone color using the14 basic RC Enviro-Line colors. Simply input the pantone number and ink amount into the software and quickly get your mixing formulations.  Download this software FREE right here.

To use the CMS software you'll need these three things:

1. A Pantone Formula Guide. (Available From Ryonet)

2. Digital Gram Scale (Available From Ryonet, Starting @ $185)

3. All 14 RC EnviroLine Colors.
RC Yellow, RC Orange, RC Warm Red, RC Red, RC Rubine Red, RC Rhodamine Red, RC Purple, RC Violet, RC Blue 072, RC Reflex Blue, RC Process Blue, RC Green, RC Black, and RC Transparent White.  These inks can be ordered individually or in a QUART or GALLON package for optimal savings.

Advantages Of Enviro-Line Water Based Inks:
• Free of most environmentally damaging chemicals such as PVC, phthalate, heavy metals, azo compounds, nonylphenol and formaldehyde. (Note: Discharge inks do use formaldehyde and must be handled differently)
• Ability to use wide range of mesh counts up to 300+.
• Exceptionally soft hand,
• Intense pigment colors,
• Ease of use and breath ability of the ink on fabric.
• Ability to achieve entire Pantone Color range using our 14 basic Pantone colors.
• Formulated for tack free enhanced screen stability which prevents in screen drying and allows for faster and cleaner prints.

When using Enviro-Line Water Based Inks, you'll need to use a water resistant emulsion like SWR-3.  If you do not use this type of emulsion then your stencil will break down prematurely and you'll have to setup your screen all over again.  If you're just getting into screen printing, you may consider getting a complete Chemical Starter Kit for Water Based Inks. For all of Ryonet's Enviro-Line products click on the pictures below.

Directions for use. Ryonet will soon release a comprehensive DVD covering all aspects of water base and discharge screen printing.

For use on cotton, poly/cotton blend, paper.

MESH: 80 to 305 (156-200 Mesh for most fabrics, 230-280 for fine detail, 230-305 for paper)

STENCIL/EMULSION: A water proof direct emulsion should be used for optimal performance. SWR-3.

SQUEEGEE: 60-80 Durometer square edge. (Ryonet recommends 60 or 70 Durometer)

PRINTING: For best performance heat the pallets to 140 degrees F. before printing. For light color fabric use Matsui ECO-Series RC through a high mesh screen. For dark color fabric the use of 301 Transparent White as an under-base. For a softer hand use Matsui’s DSPS Discharge as an underbase.  Screens should be flooded if printing is stopped for any period of time.  When loading water base ink into your screens, use a good amount of ink in order insure the ink doesn't dry in your screen.  Print with a pull stroke for best results.  Back flood screen with a lot of ink gently so ink is not pressed through the design, you shouldn't be able to see your screen or image through your back flood.

Under Basing: For dark garments EnviroLine Water Based RC Inks can be under based with transparent or opaque White RC Ink, flashed, and over printed with RC color wet on wet or with flashing. An under base can also be accomplished by printing discharge ink which discharges the dye from the fabric, flashing, and over printing wet on wet w/ RC Ink.  For the ultimate brilliance and soft hand results try our premixed White Discharge which has white pigment mixed in into the discharge leaving a discharged white under base. View our discharge inks here.

DRYING/CURING: The 301 Enviro-Series ink must be cured for 2.5 to 3 minutes at 300 to 320 degrees F under typical infrared heat.

Curing Options: Water based inks cure differently from standard plastisol inks.  While plastisol inks cure with infrared once reaching 320 degrees, water based inks cure best with air movement and heat.  Air movement is preferred to drive water out of the ink and blow away steam so heat can cure water base pigment properly. Without hot air movement across the ink, water base inks will take much longer to cure.  In good air flow, water base inks can cure in under 1 minute while it may take 2.5 to 3 minutes in a standard infrared dryer. (Paper can be allowed to air dry)

WE STRONGLY SUGGEST WASH TESTING AND DOCUMENTING CURE TIMES BEFORE BEGINNING PRODUCTION.

Level Method Picture Process
Basic  Heat Gun

Heat guns actually work fairly well for curing low quantities of water base prints. Hot air from the gun forces water from the ink and curing can actually be seen as the ink dries.
Starter Infrared Flash

IR flashes work marginally well. Take shirt off pallet, raise flash head up 4-5 inches above the shirt, cure for 2-3 minutes until ink is temped at 320 degrees. Wash test before production.
Intermediate Infrared Conveyor

IR conveyors work decent for low quantity production. Raise conveyor gates to allow steam to exit dryer, bump temp down slightly, slow belt speed down, allow to dwell 2-3 minutes.
Professional Forced Air Flash

Forced air is preferred for lower production or flashing. For a final cure, lift shirt from pallet to allow air to circulate under the garment.  Cure for 60-90 seconds.  Conduct Wash Tests.
Production Air Flow Conveyor Dryer

Optimal for WB Inks, air flow gas or IR dryers can cure in 60-90 seconds depending on chamber length. Air knifes remove water from ink and IR or Gas heat cure garment.

CLEAN UP:  Card off excessive ink and dispose of in trash.  Use Sprayway Water Base Screen Opener to break down ink then wipe residue from screens, screen frames, squeegees and any surfaces in contact with ink. Left over residue can also be washed in the sink with water after soaking.

View and download EnviroLine RC MSDS Sheets.

All Prices in US Dollars
 



 

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