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Degassing inks
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 01:49 PM
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Hi,

I have been reading about the importance of desgassing cleaning solutions applying ultrasonics.

Degassing is accomplished by heating the solution, vaccuming it or filtering.

By the same token, I can apply the same principle to inks. In fact I will try degassing my inks through vaccum - no problem there. But how about heating inks. Is it feasible and if so at what temperature? Cleaning solutions are warmed at 149F ( 50-65C) for best results.

Thanks for your replies,

José Robles

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