imagepac superclear 3.2mm sachets
£38.63 – £75.00 excl vat
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imagepac superclear photopolymer sachets in 3.2mm thickness. Just lay on negative, flatten and expose.
imagepac superclear is ideally suited for making craft stamps or for business stamp applications where you want to mask to produce large numbers of the same sized pre-cut stamps.
The world’s first photopolymer pack and the most efficient way to make polymer stamps.
imagepac superclear is pre-packaged 50 durometer photopolymer in a sachet. One side of the sachet is rigid, aiding handing during processing and the other is flexible, delivering excellent imaging. Both sides of the imagepac superclear plastic pouch are removable. This provides a naturally sticky back for the stamp allowing easy repostioning on an acrylic block or attaching to the base of a self inker.
Benefits
- No pouring resin
- No mess
- No bubbles
- No laying of film, tape or pouring resin, saving over 10 minutes per plate. Typically 30% less waste
- Reduces your inventory
- Easier to use, can delegate process
Polymer Specifications
Hardness: 53 Shore A (51 to 56)
Viscosity: 15,000 cps (12,000 – 17,000)
Colours: Non-yellowing clear
Storage: 10-50°C
Typical Plate Properties
Plate thickness: 3.2mm
Fine line min: 0.152mm (0.006”)
Isolated dot min: 0.254mm (0.010”)
Tone range: 2-95%
Line screen max: 100dpi
Recommended Use
imagepac superclear is ideally suited for making craft stamps or for business stamp applications where you want to mask to produce large numbers of the same sized pre-cut stamps.
Processing Instructions
imagepac works on all existing types of
photopolymer exposure units. Lay negative, place imagepac on top with ‘imagepac’ readable, use standard back and main exposure times for your machine, wash, rinse, dry (optional), post expose under water, rinse, dry and apply.
Storage Conditions
Store sachets in closed box. Finished plates will last for years and deliver over a million impressions if kept away from sunlight and solvent based inks.
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