When curing silicone ink, avoid these common mistakes to ensure optimal results:
Incorrect Temperature:
Ensure the temperature is within the recommended range. Too low may prevent proper curing, while too high can damage the fabric.
Insufficient Time:
Don't rush the curing process. Insufficient time can lead to poor adhesion and durability.
Uneven Heat Distribution:
Use a reliable heat source to ensure even curing across the entire design.
Skipping Mixing Instructions:
Follow the exact mixing ratios for the base and catalyst to activate the ink properly.
Immediate Handling:
Allow the fabric to cool before handling to prevent smudging or distortion.
Contaminated Equipment:
Ensure screens and tools are clean to avoid contamination that can affect adhesion.
By avoiding these mistakes, you can achieve durable and vibrant prints with silicone ink.





