APPLICATION
As screen printing inks ZGM can be processed with two different hardeners they show an exceptionally vast variety of possible applications.
Depending on hardener used ZGM inks are suitable for the following substrates:
- With hardener SVC/H: Glass (mainly sheet glass), ceramics, duroplastics, metals and chromium-plated surfaces.
- With hardenerZ/H: Thermoplastics, especially pre-treated polyolefines, i.e. polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (HD-PE, LD-PE), PMMA (acrylic glass), polyamide (PA), cellulose acetate, various duroplastics as well as metal and coated surfaces.
PROPERTIES
- In line with current safety requirements screen printing inks ZGM have been formulated with especially environmentally compatible raw materials. ZGM inks as well as the thinners and additives required for adjustment do not contain aromatics, butyl glycolate (GB-Ester), cyclohexanone, and also no polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). The ink system meets the criteria to obtain the GS mark (category 1) according to GS specification AfPS GS 2014:01 PAH.
- ZGM inks are solvent based screen printing inks. They are processed as 2-component ink with hardener. Depending on application and substrate two different types of hardeners are used.
- ZGM dries physically/chemically-reactive and results in a satin gloss finish.
- The ink system shows an exceptionally easy and reliable printability and a very good screen openness.
- ZGM inks are formulated without silicone-containing flow agents. They are therefore also suitable for applications with following application of reflective or adhesive coatings. However, due to the variety of processing conditions, pre-tests are absolutely necessary.
- Especially when processed with hardener SVC/H this ink system shows an outstanding chemical resistance.
- Due to the binders (epoxy resin) ZGM inks are not weather resistant. They are suitable for indoor and short-term outdoor applications.
- Note: Because of the variety of substrates, pre-tests are essential. It is also advised to check efficiency of possibly required pre-treatment of substrates (cleaning/degreasing, flame/corona/plasma treatment) or maybe even post-treatment (flame-drying).