You may have been perusing the market, looking for inks that’ll help you print on polyester materials like a pro. Have you noticed that there are a few types of polyester inks like a dye blocker ink and Poly White ink? What’s the point? Do you need both? Can you get away with having one or the other? Let’s take a deeper look at dye blocker inks and Poly White inks to see what roles they play in screen printing.
*Shirt image is a simulated illustration only - actual color may vary. Best suited for polyester garments. Polyester low-bleed plastisols (POLY) are
Union Polyester Ink - Premium LB White
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Lightning Fast Cure - Cure your prints in just over a minute! With our Rapid Cure Plastisol Inks. Rapid Cure Plastisol Inks cure as low as 270°F
Polyester White (Quart - 32oz.) - Plastisol Ink for Screen Printing Fabric - Low Temperature Curing Plastisol by Screen Print Direct - Fast Cure Ink