By LeChapeau on
Aug. 18, 2008
Is there a good method other than the small handheld guns to register temps on garments comping out of the dryer?
We currently use one of the small heat guns, but i'm not convinced of the accuracy.
Re: Getting proper curing temps with plastisol inks
Hi LeChapeau... there are temperature readers that you place on the garment and send down the dryer while you hold onto the transmitter.
There are also some heat sensitive tapes that will show a bar indicator as to how high the heat got to.
J.R. Sanford
Production Manager
NW Awards
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Chehalis, WA 98532
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Re: Getting proper curing temps with plastisol inks
We've used heat sensitive stickers before but not any with a temp gauge on them. Where would I find those?
Also we have one of those other temp readers you mentioned, however we do a lot of different garment types and print with multiple types of inks (poly, plastisol, nylon, etc...) so it made it difficult. Also we questioned the accuracy of the reader.
Thank you for your response
Re: Getting proper curing temps with plastisol inks
Hello LeChapeau... get the data sheets from the ink manufacturers AND the garment vendors. We received a notice from High 5 Sportswear® stating that heat in excess of 330° can turn the dye in the polyester garment into a "gaseous state" and can "bleed" into the other colors.
I strongly recommend that you get these data sheets from your vendors.
J.R. Sanford
Production Manager
NW Awards
185 NW Chehalis AV
Chehalis, WA 98532
(shop) 360-748-7346
(cell) 360-880-6384
jr_sanford@yahoo.com
Cast aside your limitations;
And you shall be boundless!