Binder, Catalyst
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What is a binder?
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It is a binding layer, which enhances the binding between the injected resin and the inserted print matter, principally printed with 2 pots of curing ink.
We recommend reading the following reports:
IMB-HF006 Binder (Halogen Free, Environmentally Friendly Binder for IMD/FIM) -
Does ISX Ink need a binder?
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No, it does not need a binder because ISX ink is a one-pot ink and has good adhesion to injected resin.
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Why do two-pot inks need a Binder?
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When cured, a two-pot ink layer has a cross-linked structure and good heat resistance, in other words it is hard to melt at the high temperature of the injected melt resin. Therefore it has inferior adhesion to injected resin. The binder layer between the pattern printed layer and injected resin can strengthen the adhesion between them.
At the time of printing Binder, excessive drying of under layer ink may cause decrease of peeling strength. Be sure to print continuously until Binder before final drying.
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What is the best choice of catalyst and amount to be added?
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In order to improve printing quality, it is necessary to use the most suitable catalyst according to the ink used, printing environment, and expected printed ink layer properties.
Please refer to the following technical report for information on the optimal catalyst and the amount to be added.
Related Link
Introduction of Catalyst