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Ontario Specialty Coatings Corporation
THE LEADER IN DIGITAL IMAGING COATING TECHNOLOGY
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Product No. C-127-3 White-Matte Ink Jet Receptive Coating
A water-based, water resistant, sprayable white-matte ink jet receptive coating that can be used for either dye or pigment inkjet inks. C-127-3
is a water resistant undercoat manufactured by Ontario Specialty Coatings, that
can be used with dye-based or pigment ink jet inks. This coating is white and yields a matte finish. It is
formulated to have enhanced adhesion to Coroplast and many similar substrates having
a smooth, non-porous surface, that will be used in wet
environments without the application of a primer coating. This coating works well on a
wide variety of rigid medias and yields good
image quality with ENCAD GS+ Ink, ENCAD GO Ink, Encad GO+, and ENCAD GX Ink.
It
is important to find or develop an appropriate color profile for the ink/coated
media combination.
Pricing
is F.O.B. Watertown, New York U.S.A. To
place an order, contact OSCC via Telephone: 315-782-1696 Fax:
315-782-7771 E-mail:
oscc@ontspct.com Application
Instructions The coating can be applied using a high volume, low-pressure (HVLP) spraying unit, a good quality short nap paint roller, a foam brush, or a foam roller. When using a short nap roller, foam brush, or foam roller it is important that enough material be applied to allow the coating to flow and self-level. Any roller or brush strokes, as well as air bubbles, will dissipate as the coating dries. Before
applying the coating, make sure that all surfaces are free from dirt, grease,
fingerprints, rust or any other foreign matter. This coating may have a tendency
to bubble when applied directly with a brush to smooth surfaces, so a sprayer is
recommended for smoother surface applications. Because uniformity of application
is important, a brush may be used to spread coating after the spray application.
For rougher surfaces the coating may be applied directly with a brush. Rougher
surfaces will require multiple layers of coating if a smooth surface finish is
desired. The
sprayer used in our work is a high volume, low-pressure (HVLP) unit. The spray
nozzle is a typical gun-type sprayer without any special nozzle. If the HVLP
sprayer has an optional “heavier material” nozzle available, this may reduce
the time required to coat the media. The number of passes, or layers, of coating
required depends on the media being coated. It is suggested that two layers be
applied initially. This may be reduced to one layer if the printing results
appear satisfactory. The more porous the media, the greater amount of coating
required. Medias
coated successfully with the undercoat include
Coroplast, Sintra, Styrene, Plexiglass, Wood,
Aluminum, Steel, Gatorboard, Gatorfoam, Foamcore.
Physical Properties: Freezing
Point:
320F Specific
Gravity:
1.07 gm/cc Percent
Solids:
23.0 % pH:
6.0 +/-
0.5 Viscosity:
600 - 700 cps @ 74oF Brookfield
(No. 3 spindle, 20 rpm) Appearance:
viscous, white liquid.
Weight
per Gallon: approx. 8.92 Flash
Point: non-flammable Solubility: soluble in water Please see Material Safety Data Sheet for complete information |