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Curing screen printing ink is a crucial step in the screen-printing process. To create a durable and permanent print, the ink must dry completely at the correct temperature. Curing ensures that the ink solidifies and adheres to the substrate. Incomplete curing can lead to poor adhesion, resulting in the ink peeling or flaking off the substrate. For textiles like T-shirts and other garments, curing is essential to make the print withstand multiple wash cycles without fading or deteriorating. It also prevents the ink from bleeding or transferring onto other fabrics.
Screen Printing Inks
Water-based and Plastisol screen printing inks must both be cured when printed onto textiles. Water-based ink should not be cured when printed onto paper. Ink curing temperature times vary depending on the ink manufacturer. While different manufactures may have different temperatures, a few things are pretty constant with screen printing ink. Most ink must be cured for at least one minute at the manufacturers recommended time. Below we will dive into more detail on what you can use to cure ink and the recommended times and temperatures. We will use Screen Print Direct inks times and temperatures below, always be sure to read the instruction on your ink labels to ensure you have the correct directions.
Curing Time and Temperature Cheat Sheet

Quick Tips for Curing Ink
Tools to Cure Plastisol and Water-based Ink
Heat Gun

Using a heat gun to cure screen printing ink is a viable option for several reasons, especially in small-scale or DIY screen printing setups:
However, it's important to note that while heat guns have their advantages, they also have limitations, particularly when compared to professional curing equipment:
If interested in a heat gun for flashing or curing ink you can purchase on directly from our store click here. We recommend having this tool handy no matter how you cure your ink as it is an essential product to have handy in the shop.
Heat Press

Using a heat press to cure screen printing ink is a practical option in certain situations, especially for smaller-scale or customized printing operations. Here are some reasons why you might use a heat press to cure screen printing ink:
While heat presses are a convenient and versatile tool for curing screen-printing ink in certain situations, they also have some disadvantages and limitations. Here are some of the disadvantages of using a heat press for curing screen-printing ink:
You can purchase the Onyx Infrared Heat Press from Screen Print Direct directly on our website or only $349.99.
Flash Dryer

Using a flash dryer to cure screen printing ink offers several advantages in the screen-printing process:
While flash dryers are a popular and effective method for curing screen printing ink, they do come with some disadvantages and limitations. Here are some of the disadvantages of using a flash dryer to cure ink:
You can purchase our Onyx Flash Dryer from Screen Print Direct directly from our website for $549
Conveyor Dryer
Using a conveyor dryer to cure screen-printing ink offers several advantages in the screen-printing process:While conveyor dryers offer many advantages for curing screen printing ink, they also come with some disadvantages and considerations that screen printers should be aware of:
You can purchase the Onyx Conveyor Dryer here from our website. Our tabletop conveyor dryer is quite compact and lightweight; moving and finding space for this equipment will be a breeze in your workspace.
There are many options to cure your ink. If you are new to printing and need further assistance finding the right one for the stage of printing you are in, leave a comment here and we will assist you.
Let's Talk
Remember, we are here to help! Drop a comment below or email our support team at [email protected]
This post was originally published by Screen Print Direct.
Curing screen printing ink is a crucial step in the screen-printing process. To create a durable and permanent print, the ink must dry completely at the correct temperature. Curing ensures that the ink solidifies and adheres to the substrate. Incomplete curing can lead to poor adhesion, resulting in the ink peeling or flaking off the substrate. For textiles like T-shirts and other garments, curing is essential to make the print withstand multiple wash cycles without fading or deteriorating. It also prevents the ink from bleeding or transferring onto other fabrics.
Screen Printing Inks
Water-based and Plastisol screen printing inks must both be cured when printed onto textiles. Water-based ink should not be cured when printed onto paper. Ink curing temperature times vary depending on the ink manufacturer. While different manufactures may have different temperatures, a few things are pretty constant with screen printing ink. Most ink must be cured for at least one minute at the manufacturers recommended time. Below we will dive into more detail on what you can use to cure ink and the recommended times and temperatures. We will use Screen Print Direct inks times and temperatures below, always be sure to read the instruction on your ink labels to ensure you have the correct directions.
Curing Time and Temperature Cheat Sheet

Quick Tips for Curing Ink
Tools to Cure Plastisol and Water-based Ink
Heat Gun

Using a heat gun to cure screen printing ink is a viable option for several reasons, especially in small-scale or DIY screen printing setups:
However, it's important to note that while heat guns have their advantages, they also have limitations, particularly when compared to professional curing equipment:
If interested in a heat gun for flashing or curing ink you can purchase on directly from our store click here. We recommend having this tool handy no matter how you cure your ink as it is an essential product to have handy in the shop.
Heat Press

Using a heat press to cure screen printing ink is a practical option in certain situations, especially for smaller-scale or customized printing operations. Here are some reasons why you might use a heat press to cure screen printing ink:
While heat presses are a convenient and versatile tool for curing screen-printing ink in certain situations, they also have some disadvantages and limitations. Here are some of the disadvantages of using a heat press for curing screen-printing ink:
You can purchase the Onyx Infrared Heat Press from Screen Print Direct directly on our website or only $349.99.
Flash Dryer

Using a flash dryer to cure screen printing ink offers several advantages in the screen-printing process:
While flash dryers are a popular and effective method for curing screen printing ink, they do come with some disadvantages and limitations. Here are some of the disadvantages of using a flash dryer to cure ink:
You can purchase our Onyx Flash Dryer from Screen Print Direct directly from our website for $549
Conveyor Dryer
Using a conveyor dryer to cure screen-printing ink offers several advantages in the screen-printing process:While conveyor dryers offer many advantages for curing screen printing ink, they also come with some disadvantages and considerations that screen printers should be aware of:
You can purchase the Onyx Conveyor Dryer here from our website. Our tabletop conveyor dryer is quite compact and lightweight; moving and finding space for this equipment will be a breeze in your workspace.
There are many options to cure your ink. If you are new to printing and need further assistance finding the right one for the stage of printing you are in, leave a comment here and we will assist you.
Let's Talk
Remember, we are here to help! Drop a comment below or email our support team at [email protected]
This post was originally published by Screen Print Direct.
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