Coates 1-component pad printing inks
| TP 233-NT* | : |
For cellulose acetate, cellulose acetobutyrate, duroplastics, glass, wood, coated surfaces, leather, paper, polycarbonate, polyester, polymethylmethacrylate and polyurethane.
Pad Printing Inks TP 233-NT show good opacity, overprintability and gloss. |
| TP 249-NT* | : |
For polystyrene and acrylic glass (pill boxes, tubes etc.), polystyrene dishes, polystyrene plates, ABS and polycarbonate. In combination with mild thinners (VD 10) especially suitable for sensitive substrates, which tend to tension cracks.
TP 249-NT are quick drying, glossy and show good opacity. They are resistant against cosmetics (cremes and oils), dishwashing liquid and hand sweat. |
| TP 272-NT* | : |
For polystyrene, PMMA (acrylic glass), rigid and plasticized PVC and polycarbonate.
Pad printing inks TP 272-NT are quick drying. They show good opacity and a glossy finish. The prints are resistant against mechanic abrasion. TP 272-NT inks show limited alcohol resistance and good weather resistance. |
| TP 282-NT* | : |
For compact discs, polyester, polyamide, pre-treated polyolefines (polyethylene, polypropylene), coated substrates.
TP 282-NT is quick drying, has a good opacity and shows a glossy finish. |
| TP 287-NT* | : |
For polystyrene and copolymers like ABS, Luran, SAN, paper cellulose acetobutyrate, PMMA (acrylic glass) and rigid PVC.
TP 287-NT are quick drying, semi-gloss printing inks. They show good opacity, weather resistance and resistance against mechanical abrasion. |
| TP I-NT* | : |
For all kinds of thermoplastics except polyolefines. Especially suitable for polystyrene, rigid and plastizised PVC and coated surfaces.
TPI-NT are quick drying pad printing inks which show a semi-gloss finish. Due to their high pigment content they show very good opacity. |
| TP/PP-NT* | : |
For printing onto untreated polypropylene. Due to various degrees of polymerisation as well as contents and fillers the substrate polypropylene shows an undefined printability. Therefore printing tests in production conditions are absolutely necessary.
TP/PP-NT inks are processed as 1-component pad printing inks. They result in a semi-gloss finish. TP/PP inks are not resistant to hand sweat and are therefore not suitable for printing onto writing utensils etc. |