WB PU Ink
Water-based PU ink uses a polyurethane dispersion (PUD) binder system instead of acrylic, delivering superior film flexibility, elongation, and adhesion to synthetic and stretch fabric substrates while maintaining the low-VOC, aqueous environmental profile of water-based chemistry. The PU film forms a highly elastic, abrasion-resistant printed layer that bonds strongly to polyester, nylon, and spandex-blend fabrics, overcoming the adhesion limitations of standard acrylic WB inks on synthetics. Fixation requires heat curing at 150–160°C.
Key Applications
- Sustainable printing on polyester, nylon, and stretch activewear
- Eco-conscious alternatives to plastisol on synthetic substrates
- Performance sportswear and swimwear decoration
- Stretch garments requiring flexible, non-cracking print films
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WB Standard Water-Based Ink
Our standard water-based screen printing ink uses an acrylic polymer emulsion binder with aqueous dispersion pigments, offering an environmentally responsible alternative to plastisol with zero PVC and reduced VOC emissions.
Screen PrintingWB High Opacity Ink
Water-based high opacity ink combines an elevated TiO2 pigment load with a thick acrylic binder matrix to achieve maximum light-blocking coverage on dark fabrics while retaining the environmental profile and softer hand of water-based systems.
Screen PrintingWB Anti Migration Base
Water-based anti-migration base is a specially formulated barrier underbase used as the first print layer on polyester and poly-cotton blend garments to block reactive dye sublimation from contaminating the water-based color layers printed above.