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Printing fluorescent pigment paste

Printing fluorescent pigment paste are a family of environmental friendly liquid pigments launched by the company. They offer superfine particle size, intense fluorescence, and good dispensability. According to the SGS test report,there are formaldehyde free , no heavy metals, APEO and any of the 23 aromatic amines prohibited, enabling the compliance with EU environmental requirements.

Key Features

  • Ultra-high fluorescence and chroma under daylight and UV
  • Fine particle size for smooth prints and low screen blocking
  • Excellent film build for solid coverage with fewer strokes
  • Good wet & dry rub fastness after proper fixation
  • Low migration on cotton and cotton-rich fabrics
  • APEO-free, formaldehyde-free; meets major brand RSLs
  • Compatible with acrylic/PU binders and common thickeners

Applications

Printing fluorescent pigment paste widely used in water-based coatings such as textile printing pastes, garments dyeing, pad dyeing, water-based paints, paper coloring and water-based PU leather coloring.

Color

Pink,Lemon Yellow,Peach,Green,Red,Blue,Orange Red,Violet,Orange Yellow,Magenta,Gold Yellow,Sapphire.

Package

Packed in plastic drum within PE film bag, net weight 30kg.

Printing Guide

  • Stir thoroughly; pre-filter if necessary to remove agglomerates
  • Use white underbase on dark fabrics to boost neon effect
  • Print 2–3 strokes; flash at 100–120°C for 10–30 s between layers
  • Final cure at 150–160°C for 2–3 min; verify core temperature
  • For polyester or blends, add crosslinker per supplier recommendation

Safety & Compliance

  • APEO-free formulation
  • Formaldehyde-free
  • Meets REACH and RoHS requirements when properly applied
  • Conforms to major brand RSLs (on request)

Technical Specifications

Shade (compared with a reference)similarity
Tinting strength≥ 95%
Solid content≥ 40%
Average particle size≤ 2um
Specific gravity1.0-1.1 g / cm3

FAQs

Can I overprint with clear to improve fastness?

Yes. A thin clear binder overprint or adding crosslinker improves rub and wash fastness with minimal brightness loss if cured correctly.

Why does the print look dull after curing?

Over-curing or excessive temperature can reduce fluorescence. Recalibrate dwell time and ensure fabric core temp does not exceed the recommended range.

How do I control migration on polyester blends?

Use a blocking underbase and add crosslinker; lower cure temperature within the effective window and allow prints to cool before stacking.

Is it suitable for DTG or inkjet textile printing?

No. This product is designed for screen/rotary printing. For inkjet, use dedicated fluorescent inks.

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