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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
Typically a waterbased, non-toxic [[Acrylic resin|acrylic]] ink designed for screen printing on signs, posters, and fine art prints.  several formulations are available for printing on various surfaces such as [[silk]], synthetic fabrics, [[paper]], [[plastic]], [[leather]] or [[foil]]. One type of screen printing inks, called [[plastisol]], ccontains a polymer base that is best that is best cured for 45 seconds at 320 F.
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Typically a waterbased, non-toxic [[Acrylic resin|acrylic]] ink designed for screen printing on signs, posters, and fine art prints.  several formulations are available for printing on various surfaces such as [[silk]], synthetic fabrics, [[paper]], [[plastic]], [[leather]] or [[foil]]. One type of screen printing inks, called [[plastisol]], ccontains a vinyl polymer base that is best that is best cured for 45 seconds at 320 F.
  
 
See also [[screenprint]].
 
See also [[screenprint]].

Revision as of 11:17, 13 June 2020

'Jackie' by Andy Warhol
MFA# 1994.87

Description

Typically a waterbased, non-toxic acrylic ink designed for screen printing on signs, posters, and fine art prints. several formulations are available for printing on various surfaces such as Silk, synthetic fabrics, Paper, Plastic, Leather or Foil. One type of screen printing inks, called Plastisol, ccontains a vinyl polymer base that is best that is best cured for 45 seconds at 320 F.

See also Screenprint.

Synonyms and Related terms

Plastisol inks

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