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Crystalina is made of an iridescent translucent mylar flake that is suspended in a clear plastisol base. The clear base has a much lower loading of flakes so there is a greater amount of clear base. This allows the under color to show through when this ink is overprinted. Crystalina is also known as “Shimmer” and “Yellow Sparkle.” Because of the nature of the flake, it gives the overprinted color a shinny, sparkly, rich look. Crystalina is very similar to glitter. it gives the overprinted color a shinny, sparkle. Mesh counts of 40 and lower are recommended.
Item #: I10-9906-A
(fka 25-4011)
Fusion/Curing: 325ºF/160ºC for 1 to 1 ½ minutes. Oven temperature can be increased and dwell time decreased. For heat presses use 390ºF/195ºC for 8 seconds. Because metallics and lustres reflect it may be necessary to increase temperature and dwell time.
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WM Plastics Glitter inks are designed to stand out on garments by providing a unique appearance that will catch anyone's eye. Glitter inks have a larger flake than Lustre inks, giving it more of a glitter appearance as opposed to metallic. Glitter inks have good hand, great coverage and easy printability. Mesh counts of 40 and lower are recommended.
Item #I10-1102-A
(fka 25-2011)
Fusion/Curing:
325ºF/160ºC for 1 to 1 ½ minutes. Oven temperature can be increased and dwell time decreased. For heat presses use 390ºF/195ºC for 8 seconds. Because metallics and lustres reflect it may be necessary to increase temperature and dwell time.
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WM Plastics Glitter inks are designed to stand out on garments by providing a unique appearance that will catch anyone's eye. Glitter inks have a larger flake than Lustre inks, giving it more of a glitter appearance as opposed to metallic. Glitter inks have good hand, great coverage and easy printability. Mesh counts of 40 and lower are recommended.
Item #I10-1103-A
(fka 25-3011)
Fusion/Curing:
325ºF/160ºC for 1 to 1 ½ minutes. Oven temperature can be increased and dwell time decreased. For heat presses use 390ºF/195ºC for 8 seconds. Because metallics and lustres reflect it may be necessary to increase temperature and dwell time.
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