Printcolor 10-PP

Primer – 10-PP Wipe Primer for Polypropylene

Printcolor 10-PP chemical wipe primer to promote pad and screen ink adhesion on untreated Polypropylene.

The official technical stuff from Printcolor
Printcolor Series 10-PP is a chemical wipe primer for use on polypropylene (PP) to achieve adhesion of pad and screen printing inks.  It is an effective and inexpensive method of treating short run jobs, or items that are difficult to pretreat by corona or flame.  10-PP primer can be used in combination with Printcolor screen printing ink Series 630, Series 640, Series 650 and Series 665 and with pad printing ink Series 750, Series 752, Series 754 and Series 784.  Ink should be mixed with the thinner and hardener ratio described in the relevant technical data sheets.

Printcolor 10-PP chemical primer is receptive to printing for days, months and years after application provided the dried primer film is stable.  While it will not loose its priming effect over time, it is recommended that parts are printed within a few days of treatment in order to avoid damage to the primer film by chemicals or mechanical abrasion.  The primed plastic can be printed as soon as the solvent carrier has evaporated from the primer, leaving a dry film.  10-PP is formulated with a fast solvent so your part can be printed within seconds of being primed.  Refer to the Technical Information and 10-PP MSDS documents for more details.

What we say about Printcolor 10-PP
Printcolor 10-PP is a convenient method of treating short run PP jobs, pre-filled product containers, bulky items or those with irregular surfaces that make flame and corona treatment difficult.  It is also an excellent option for high gloss dark plastics that tend to mark or cloud from corona and flame treatment.  10-PP is simply wiped on to the product surface and allowed to dry before printing.  10-PP primer does not alter the plastic or the ink, but leaves a thin film of chlorinated resin on the surface with which the ink can chemically bond, creating an adhesion bridge between the PP surface and ink.

Other brands of primers are based on volatile solvents that evaporate quickly, forcing you to soak your priming cloth frequently during application.  This not only creates fumes an slows production but uses a lot of solution, and that cost you money.  Printcolor 10-PP is formulated on milder solvents with a moderate rate of evaporation making it easy to use, while allowing a rapid prime and print cycle.

Printcolor 10-PP will not change the appearance of the cured ink, nor is the primer visible on the surface of the product once it has dried.  Printcolor 700-PP does not work with polyethylene (PE) and may produce varied results on plastics containing high quantities of fillers and/or recycled content, or slip agents.  We recommend testing prior to production to confirm adhesion performance on your product.

The good oil from our trade print room

  • We always carry out and ink test on new products before print production, even those with the recycle symbol ‘5 PP’.
  • 10-PP should be applied as a thin film using a soft cloth soaked with primer and wiped across the print area.
  • If you clean a misprint from the product, you will need to re-apply 10-PP to the plastic.
  • We are happy to carry out ink tests on your product for you so you can sure 10-PP works before you buy it!


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