

Product Details:
| Ink Type | Solvent-Based |
| Substrate | PVC |
| Color | Blue |
| Finish / Special Effect | Matt |
| Brand | Amber Stain |
| Curing Method | Heat Cure |
| Ink Form | Paste |
| Pack Size | 2 Kg |

Product Details:
| Ink Type | Solvent-Based |
| Substrate | PVC |
| Color | Red |
| Finish / Special Effect | Matt |
| Brand | Amber Stain |
| Curing Method | Heat Cure |
| Ink Form | Paste |
| Pack Size | 2 Kg |
Red Screen Printing Ink can appear simple, but its qualities often hide subtle deception. Colors that look vivid in the container may dry dull on fabric, and textures that seem smooth can clog fine mesh screens. Beginners may trust labels without testing, only to find fading, cracking, or bleeding after curing. Even eco friendly inks sometimes behave unpredictably under heat. This deceptive nature makes careful sampling, proper mixing, and controlled drying essential. Understanding viscosity, pigment strength, and curing temperature reduces surprises. In the end, mastering screen printing ink requires patience, observation, and respect for how easily appearances can mislead us all.

Product Details:
| Ink Type | Solvent-Based |
| Substrate | PVC |
| Color | Black |
| Finish / Special Effect | Matt |
| Brand | Amber Stain |
| Curing Method | Heat Cure |
| Ink Form | Paste |
| Pack Size | 2 Kg |

Product Details:
| Ink Type | Solvent-Based |
| Substrate | PVC |
| Color | Green |
| Finish / Special Effect | Matt |
| Brand | Amber Stain |
| Curing Method | Heat Cure |
| Ink Form | Paste |
| Pack Size | 2 Kg |