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C052 Catalysed Gold.

C052 CATALYSED GOLD

SKU: C052
£52.55Price
  • Delivery

    In stock and available to ship on overnight delivery to most parts of the U.K. Postcode and area restrictions apply. See our delivery page for more information.

  • Technical Data

    Type of Stencil: Water resistant

    Mesh/Coverage: 90-120T monofilament screens, 110T mesh should give 20 sq m/kg

    Printing: Ink and Hardener (catalyst) must be weighed in the correct proportions and thoroughly mixed before use

    S1053 Gloss Hardener: Choose this hardener for maximum gloss and flexibility. Available to purchase here

    Mixing - 1 part hardener by weight

    4 parts ink by weight

    Pot Life - 3-4 hours

    S2735 Gelled Hardener: This hardener has the exact same properties as S1053. Its thixotropic nature can be used to advantage where sharp detail or high build are important. Where pinholes are an intermittent problem when printing onto contaminated materials, using this hardener often cures the problem. Available to purchase here

    S1025 Matt Hardener: This hardener is intended for use where a matt result is required. Available to purchase here

    Mixing - 1 part hardener by weight

    1 part ink by weight

    Pot Life - 6 hours

    S2629 Extra Matt Hardener: This hardener also producs a matt finish combined with a thixotropic consistency ideal for sharp detail printing. It gives a more consistent matt finish on long runs than the standard matt hardener

    Mixing - 3 parts hardener by weight

    10 parts ink by weight

    Pot Lift - 4 hours

    Note: When using all hardeners, increasing the percentage in the mix will result in a more flexible cured film and the pot life will be reduced. Decreasing the hardener will result in harder, less flexible films and a longer pot life

    Curing Schedules:

    Temperature Touch Dry Cured
    80°C 5-7 mins 30 mins
    120°C 2-3 mins 10 mins
    150°C 1-2 mins 7 mins

    Thinners: R11 Available to purchase here

    Uses: Most metals, ceramics, glass, phenolics, ureas/melamines, acrylics, stoved enamels, treated polyethylene and polypropylene, nylon and some polyesters

     

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