Taffeta is a basic weave of nylon fibers in which the fibers of nylon are alternately woven together in a lattice formation.
Screen printing on nylon jackets.
Clean the areas of the jackets that you will be screen printing with rubbing alcohol before you print.
Last thing you want is them to burn so just make sure the ink is dried to touch and it s not getting too smokey on the other end of the dryer.
These jackets arnt cheap so there is little room for error.
The most common screen mesh used in nylon printing is approximately 160 threads in but you can use as high as a 230 threads in.
If you re printing nylon bags or jackets it also lowers the cure temperature of your plastisol this is helpful if your printing anything that doesn t like the heat in your dryer.
Lower the dryer temp and avoid scorching those pesky polyethylenes or polyester sports wear.
This high temperature shrinks the nylon fabric.
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Wash an area of the nylon surface with rubbing alcohol pour some water droplets on the cleaned surface and an area you did not wash if the water is absorbed into the area that you cleaned the jacket has a coating tip.
Nylon has a low melting point almost every apparel decorating method uses some kind of heat curing process like putting the t shirt or jacket or cap into a heat press.
When i print these or really anything nylon typically i make a belt speed adjustment and make sure the ink is dry but not tacky.
Mesh depending upon the design weight of the fabric and color.
Because taffeta is a tight dense weave the material is stable and smooth which allows for very precise screen prints.
As a general rule higher mesh counts should be reserved for the lighter weight nylons and dark colored inks.
Regular plastisol ink bonds to fabric fibers when the temperature of the ink reaches 325 degrees fahrenheit.
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The issue with especially thin materials ie printing on nylon is that the time and temperature it takes to cure or set the image onto the garment will also melt or discolor the material.