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Thread: Pad Printing info

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    Pad Printing info

    Anyone here know a lot about pad printing?
    Brian Robison
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    Brian - I would not say that I know a lot about pad printing but I have looked at some of the machine a I know a little about them what information are you looking for?
    Joe Hayes
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    I have a pad printer, don't use it much anymore.

    If I can help let me know.

    Either here or my email.
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    Is it hard to find an ink that's tough enough to withstand an autoclave and an ultrasonic cleaner?
    Brian Robison
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    Smile pad printing ink

    Brian,
    Try NAZDAR.

    Dave

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    Some inks may require heat or exposure to UV to cure.

    Nazdar does supply good inks!


    Marty
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    Another source

    is Tech-a-Print.
    I use their products exclusively.

    Ed
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    Just make sure the room your doing it in is WELL ventilated.. A previous supplier of mines daughter suffered quite a severe toxic fume problem from one their booth was set up next to at a trade show..
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