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Best Techniques to Ensure Proper Ink Curing with 4 Curing Methods



The printing industry's evolution has helped businesses sell their products and earn more profits. In addition, intervention in technology made the printing process faster, optimized, and fulfilled the increasing demand of the customers. 


Modern technology has introduced the essentials for printing, including different printing methods, tools, curing processes, types of inks, and many more. Moreover, the customers' choices also change according to time, and new ways attract people and fulfill their demands. 


Let's dive deeper into the article and learn more about  screen printing drying  or curing methods. 


What is Curing?

In screen printing, curing the ink on a cloth material ensures that the color isn't varying to move anywhere once you've finished your design. Generally, it is considered as the chemical process that hardens the substance. It typically includes heating a substance to a high temperature; as it hovers, this temperature substance and becoming more complex. 


4 Best Methods of Curing

As you know, curing is the final and most essential step of the screen-printing process. Ink needs to be completely cured so it sets into the garment. If the ink does not cure completely, it will fall apart and create cracks in the design. 


Here are some best methods of curing:


Curing via Heat Gun


If you are within budget, curing via heat gun on the garment is the best option. However, it works only in some cases. This tool is best for you if you want to cure a small portion. These are not best for large prints because it is difficult to heat a large print with a heat gun. 


Curing via Heat Press

One of the best ways to cure ink is via a heat press. It is usually very even and stable. While curing plastisol with a heat press, set the temperature of the press first. Fix the temperature to 30 degrees higher than the curing temperature of the ink. You can also use this method with water-based ink, but the process is different for water-based ink. 


Curing via Flash Dryer

Another popular method for curing is a flash dryer. You can use this method if you are a beginner in this industry. Additionally, it is simple to use and similar to the heat gun method. Moreover, this method is inexpensive. If you are planning to purchase a flash dryer, you'll find different varieties. But you need to choose the one that meets your needs. 


Curing via Conveyor Dryer

If you are looking for the best curing method that helps in high production, then Conveyor Dryer is the one. It can run numerous t-shirts at a time, speeding up production. 

What you'll need to do? You only need to adjust the speed of the best and heat it accordingly to the garment and the ink you're using. 


Conclusion 

In conclusion, the device you're using for curing doesn't matter. But the aim is here to cure the ink from top to bottom. The above-given article has some best screen printing drying or curing methods to finish the process. 

Happy Printing! 

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