RESISTANCY CHART FOR IMPRESSION
*Basis of the judgement
1. Water, Oil, Solvent, Chemical resistance
● : Not removal, : Partly Removal, × : All removal
2. Fade, Heat resistance
● : Changeless, : Partly Change, × : Mostly Changed
3. Washing resistance (grey scale)
5 Grade: Changeless, 1 Grade: Mostly changed
* Note 1: White ink is not suitable for highly absorbent paper and cloth.
* Note 2: Although impression on glass or porcelain are very clear, avoid stamping on these materials used near water.
* Note 3: This light corresponds to the sunlight for 200 days outside.
* Note 4: If the heat is over 100°C, pigment will burn and turn brown.
* Note 5: After testing with the solvent, the impression will be removed, except impressed on cotton cloth.
- If impression is on non-carbon and thermal paper, colour of the impression can be absorbed or changed.
- Stamping conditions will vary depending on the surface of the object to be stamped.
Trial stamping should be conducted first to determine results. - In case of impression on specific materials and with stamping 2nd process, it is recommended to use TAT ink
(Special type).