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Recommendations for printing on DSM products

Akulon (PA6 and PA66)
The relatively high heat deflection temperature and solvent resistance of Akulon PA6 and PA66 make them excellent resins for printing and drying at elevated temperatures. Pretreatments are normally not necessary, due to the strongly polar character of the material. However, acceptable mould release-agents and moisture levels should be ascertained.

Stanyl (PA46)
Due to its strongly polar character, Stanyl does not usually require any form of pretreatment. Printing should however take place on dry-as-molded products. Together with a thermal after treatment (i.e. curing) this ensures that sufficient adhesion between the inks and the polyamide substrate is achieved.

Solvent containing inks suitable for Stanyl consist of solvents based on ketones, glycol ethers, alcohols and/or esters, binding agents based on nitrocellulose, vinyl chloride copolymers or thermoplastic polyamides, and pigments based on azo and phtalocyanine compounds.

Arnite (PBT and PET)
Arnite can be printed with practically all known printing systems. The chemical resistance of polyester is so good that inks generally have poor adhesion to the surface of the part. A primer should be used for all standard inks.

Arnitel (TPE)
Arnitel is easy to print, provided that no silicone-containing mold release agents or other products with an adverse effect on adhesion were used. No special adhesion promoters are necessary. Arnitel can be printed with several printing techniques, including sublimation printing.

Xantar (PC), Xantar C (PC + ABS) and Stapron E (PC + PET)

If no mold-release is used and the parts are not touched with bare hands, the only necessary cleaning operation might be blowing with clean air. Cleaning with a compatible solvent is necessary if parts have been contaminated with oil, grease, mold-release or other foreign materials.

It should always be checked that the ink system is not too aggressive. Organic solvents may cause stress cracking. Chlorinated and aromatic solvents, as well as ketones, should generally be avoided, although they may sometimes be used in other solvent systems as adhesion promoters to etch the surface. Solvents should evaporate easily and leave the printed part completely. Waterborne inks and inks based on aliphatic hydrocarbons (mineral spirits, heptane, hexane and alcohols) are generally compatible with PC.

Hot curing temperatures up to 120ºC (250ºF) are generally acceptable for Xantar PC.

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Stanyl®, Arnitel®, Arnite®, Akulon®, Xantar®, and Stapron® are the registered tradenames of Royal DSM.

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