1. Application Scenarios in Screen Printing
    • Ink Curing for Textile Screen Printing
      • In textile screen printing, such as printing on cotton or polyester fabrics, the heat lamp plays a vital role. After the ink is applied to the fabric through the screen, the lamp can be used to cure the ink. The infrared heat penetrates the ink and causes it to bond with the fabric fibers. For example, when printing a complex design on a T – shirt, the heat lamp can ensure that the ink dries evenly and completely, resulting in a vibrant and durable print. The clear design of the lamp allows for easy adjustment of the height and angle to achieve the best curing results, depending on the thickness of the ink and the fabric type.
    • Curing of Plastics and Vinyl Screen Printing
      • When screen printing on plastic substrates such as PVC banners or vinyl decals, the heat lamp is used to cure the inks. The high – power infrared heat helps the ink to adhere well to the plastic surface. The 1200W output can quickly bring the ink to the curing temperature, which is important for the durability and scratch – resistance of the printed design. The 220mm length of the lamp can cover a reasonable area of the plastic product, allowing for efficient curing of larger – sized prints or multiple small prints at once.
    • Drying and Curing in Screen – Printed Signage Production
      • In the production of screen – printed signage, whether it’s for indoor or outdoor use, the heat lamp is an important tool. For outdoor signage printed on materials like aluminum composite panels or corrugated plastic, the ink needs to be well – cured to withstand environmental factors such as sunlight, rain, and wind. The infrared heat lamp can dry and cure the ink, making the signage more durable and long – lasting. The clear halogen lamp’s ability to emit focused IR heat allows for precise control of the curing process, ensuring that the ink on the signage meets the highest quality standards.

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