International Coatings 3820 Flock Adhesive
International Coatings
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| Container Size: | 5-Gallon |
$358.30
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International Coatings 3820 Flock Adhesive is a two-part flock adhesive used to produce high quality flock prints.
3820 Flock Adhesive provides excellent adhesion to most flock fibers and produces a very soft and flexible flock print when the product is properly printed and cured.
Designs made with 3820 Flock Adhesive may be applied to light or dark fabrics.
FEATURES:
- Used to produce high quality flock prints
- Provides excellent adhesion to most flock fibers
- Produces a very soft and flexible flock print when the product is properly printed and cured
- Prints smoothly, holds flock fibers firmly, yet cures to a flexible, full-bodied print
- "Short” body allows a thick deposit to be printed easily for flocking
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Mesh: 86-110 t/in (34-43t/cm) monofilament recommended
- Emulsion: Any direct or indirect solvent resistant emulsion or capillary film
- Squeegee: 60-70 Durometer, Sharp edge
- Cure Temp: 325°F (163°C) entire ink film. Since plastisols do not air dry, they must be fused with an appropriate heat source in order to achieve durability. The optimum time/temperature cycle will vary with the amount of ink deposited, fabric and the type of heat source used.
International Coatings 3820 Flock Adhesive is a two-part flock adhesive used to produce high quality flock prints.
3820 Flock Adhesive provides excellent adhesion to most flock fibers and produces a very soft and flexible flock print when the product is properly printed and cured.
Designs made with 3820 Flock Adhesive may be applied to light or dark fabrics.
FEATURES:
- Used to produce high quality flock prints
- Provides excellent adhesion to most flock fibers
- Produces a very soft and flexible flock print when the product is properly printed and cured
- Prints smoothly, holds flock fibers firmly, yet cures to a flexible, full-bodied print
- "Short” body allows a thick deposit to be printed easily for flocking
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Mesh: 86-110 t/in (34-43t/cm) monofilament recommended
- Emulsion: Any direct or indirect solvent resistant emulsion or capillary film
- Squeegee: 60-70 Durometer, Sharp edge
- Cure Temp: 325°F (163°C) entire ink film. Since plastisols do not air dry, they must be fused with an appropriate heat source in order to achieve durability. The optimum time/temperature cycle will vary with the amount of ink deposited, fabric and the type of heat source used.
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