Lubricating light series

Lubricating light series

Varnish product

Our company's lubricating light series is benzene-free and ketone-free protective vanish, featuring excellent gloss, wear resistance and heat resistance.

Detailed

Our company's lubricating light series is benzene-free and ketone-free protective vanish, featuring excellent gloss, wear resistance and heat resistance.

Product uses and features

product name

Applicable substrate

Single/double liquid

Temperature resistance

(0.2MPa/1s)

Application features

PAN 010 oil-removing gloss

PET\OPP\PE

Single liquid

170℃

general economic oil-removing gloss

PCA 019 oil-removing gloss

PET\NY

Double liquid

230℃

PET dedicated high performance oil-removing gloss

PCA 017 oil-removing gloss★

PET\NY

Double liquid

230℃

low-cost PET-specific oil-removing gloss

PCA 040 oil-removing gloss ★

PET\OPP\PE\NY

Double liquid

230℃

Low-cost, universal and high-performance oil-removing gloss

PCA 035 oil-removing glossMX ★

PET\NY

Double liquid

230℃

Single ester PET for use oil-removing gloss

Diluent and printing viscosity

Fast-drying solvent

2-N-BUTOXYETHYL METHACRYLATE/ Isopropyl alcohol=80/20

medium drying

N-propyl ester/Isopropyl alcohol=80/20

Printing viscosity: 15~30 s  ※ 3#Charn CupThe ratio of printing viscosity and thinner can be adjusted accordingly according to the printing pattern, drying capacity, printing speed and printing effect.

Instructions for the Use of Curing agent

Curing agent: PCA 90/PCA 100. Curing agent addition amount: 6-7%

Performance improvement: Enhanced wear resistance, scratch resistance, temperature resistance, adhesion, etc

Disposal of old ink: Leftover ink with added curing agent should not be left for a long time. When using it again, it needs to be mixed with new ink and the curing agent should be added again. Attention should be paid to reverse adhesion.

※PCA 90 curing agent has the characteristics of reaction blocks and good anti-sticking performance.

Maturation conditions

Low-temperature curing (25℃ to 35℃) for 8 to 12 hours after printing. Then recombine (to prevent the printed matter from sticking back);

After compounding, cure at 45℃ to 50℃ for 48 hours or more.