T-100 Sand-Blasting Lacquer


T-100 Sand-Blasting Lacquer

Masking Lack, Grey

 

This product offers excellent resistance to sand-blasting applications and will peel off easily without leaving trace. Water based, 1 component lack with high viscosity.

Application

Direct screen-printing

The substrate should be at ambient temperature and completely clean and dry before decoration.

Polyester mesh size between 44-77 are recommended depending on the desired pattern and the amount of detail required. Using a finer mesh may require a second layer of printing as it will reduce the resistance to sandblasting.

Once applied, the product can be left to dry naturally. Temperature and humidity will affect the drying time. After fully dried, the substrate is ready for the sand-blasting application.

To remove the sandblasting lack from the substrate, simply sunk it in a lukewarm water and leave for a couple minutes before peeling it off.

Indirect screen-printing

Polyester mesh size between 44-77 are recommended depending on the desired pattern and the amount of detail required. Using a finer mesh may require a second layer of printing as it will reduce the resistance to sandblasting.

Once applied, the product can be left to dry naturally. Temperature and humidity will affect the drying time. Then, the transfer lack T771 should be printed and left to dry or force dried.

Transfer the pattern on to glass and sandblast. The sandblasting lack will be resistant to sandblast where transfer lack T-771 will not.

To remove the sandblasting lack from the substrate, simply sunk it in a lukewarm water and leave for a couple minutes before peeling it off.

 

The history began when Musa Teke started working as an employee in the glass sector in 1961. The pioneering entrepreneur soon after began trading glass colors. Building decades of experience Teka Color (former Teka Serigrafi) was founded in 1986.
 
Since then, we turn our passion for glass into dedication for service of our products offering wide range of products and solutions.
 
Today Teka Color is at the core of Teka Group; whose business areas are manufacturing handmade glass, chemicals and enamels for glass & ceramics.
 
Mr. Teke’s legacy in the organization continues to be recognized with a strong sense of social responsibility. Maintaining its founder’s values Teka Color continues to grow with an entrepreneurial spirit.

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