The term high solids or 100% solids in relation to ink sets what does it mean?
Is it a simple term that reflects that the ink contains zero petroleum solvent or is there more to it ?
You see some ink sets that have less then 3% VOC not using the term high solids, others with less then 3% voc stating high solids, and others with less then 3% stating 100% solids.
Obviously solvents wouldn't be classified as solids, but what about the like's of linseed oil ?
I asked the Saphira rep if their ink was classified as high solids and he didn't know what I was talking about.
At a guess it means that there are no ingredients in the ink that will evaporate during the drying process AKA petroleum solvents
Is it a simple term that reflects that the ink contains zero petroleum solvent or is there more to it ?
You see some ink sets that have less then 3% VOC not using the term high solids, others with less then 3% voc stating high solids, and others with less then 3% stating 100% solids.
Obviously solvents wouldn't be classified as solids, but what about the like's of linseed oil ?
I asked the Saphira rep if their ink was classified as high solids and he didn't know what I was talking about.
At a guess it means that there are no ingredients in the ink that will evaporate during the drying process AKA petroleum solvents