Properties
Appearance: Milky white paste, composed of high molecular polymer mixture
Ionic and anionic.
Features
The burnt flowers are clear and easy to wash away.
Scope of application
Polyester/cotton/viscose interwoven and blended fabrics, cotton and viscose velvet fabrics
Reference formula and process
Use the slurry directly.
Printing, drying, air drying, pressing and baking
Precautions
It is advisable to use mesh mesh.
Baking or pressing process ℃
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seconds, the temperature should be determined when the burnt spots turn yellow and brittle
Be careful not to turn black, otherwise it will be difficult to remove.
After baking/pressing, the cellulose fibers in the printed area are destroyed and need to be washed before being removed. The washing temperature should not be too high, otherwise the polyester may turn yellow.
When processing 100% cotton velvet fabric, pay attention to the scraper pressure and pulp penetration to prevent complete holes. If you need to dye burnt polyester, use cotton burnt pulp.
Stored at room temperature, shelf life is months.
Cotton burnt pulp LH-1