System3 Acrylic Screen Printing Ink
System3 Acrylic Screen Printing Ink
System3 Screen Printing Acrylic Inks are highly pigmented, ready-to-use acrylic screen-printing paint with excellent colour strength and lightfastness. Our screen-printing inks are safe, solvent free and an ideal alternative to traditional oil-based inks, with many screen printers turning to our ink for its consistency and quality. For the most intense colour across your prints, use our screen-printing paint straight from the pot or due to the rich pigmentation they can be thinned further with screen printing mediums if desired without affecting the strong clear colour definition demanded by professional artists.
System3 Screen Printing inks have been specifically designed to allow for a longer working time and with the smoothest consistency to avoid blocking during print runs. They are highly versatile and easy to clean off equipment with water, they can be used on a variety of surfaces including paper, card and board depending on your preference.
- Pigment-based screen printing inks delivering strong colour definition
- Superior pigment loading for use straight from the pot or thinned without colour loss
- Smooth, long-working consistency prevents clogging and supports clean print runs
- Solvent-free formulation, easily cleaned with water
- Made in the UK
- Available in 24 colours
Lightfastness
Permanent
Moderately Permanent
Normally Permanent
Fugitive
Transparency
Opaque
Semi - opaque
Transparent
Process Cyan
Product Code
D141250120
Code
120
Pigment
PB15:3 / PG7
Opacity
Lightfastness
Process Magenta
Product Code
D141250412
Code
412
Pigment
PV19 / PR122 / PR112
Opacity
Lightfastness
Process Yellow
Product Code
D141250675
Code
675
Pigment
PY74 / PY3
Opacity
Lightfastness
Titanium White
Product Code
D141250009
Code
009
Pigment
PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Yellow Hue
Product Code
D141250620
Code
620
Pigment
PY74 / PY83
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Yellow Deep Hue
Product Code
D141250618
Code
618
Pigment
PY83
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Orange Hue
Product Code
D141250619
Code
619
Pigment
PR112 / PY74
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Red Hue
Product Code
D141250503
Code
503
Pigment
PR112
Opacity
Lightfastness
Crimson
Product Code
D141250513
Code
513
Pigment
PR122 / PR170
Opacity
Lightfastness
Deep Violet
Product Code
D141250408
Code
408
Pigment
PV23 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Ultramarine
Product Code
D141250123
Code
123
Pigment
PB29
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cobalt Blue Hue
Product Code
D141250110
Code
110
Pigment
PB29 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Coeruleum Blue Hue
Product Code
D141250112
Code
112
Pigment
PB15:3 / PW6 / PY74
Opacity
Lightfastness
Leaf Green
Product Code
D141250355
Code
355
Pigment
PY3 / PG7
Opacity
Lightfastness
Peach Pink
Product Code
D141250578
Code
578
Pigment
PW5 / PY42 / PR101 Trans
Opacity
Lightfastness
Yellow Ochre
Product Code
D141250663
Code
663
Pigment
PY42
Opacity
Lightfastness
Burnt Sienna
Product Code
D141250221
Code
221
Pigment
PR101 Trans / PR101
Opacity
Lightfastness
Burnt Umber
Product Code
D141250223
Code
223
Pigment
PR101 Trans / PBk7
Opacity
Lightfastness
Mars Black
Product Code
D141250036
Code
036
Pigment
PBk11 / PB15:3
Opacity
Lightfastness
Pale Gold Imit
Product Code
D141250708
Code
708
Pigment
PW6* / PBk7
Opacity
Lightfastness
Product Code
D141250702
Code
702
Pigment
PW6* / PBk7
Opacity
Lightfastness
Fluorescent Yellow
Product Code
D141250681
Code
681
Pigment
Fluorescent Yellow 27
Opacity
Lightfastness
Fluorescent Red
Product Code
D141250544
Code
544
Pigment
Fluorescent Red
Opacity
Lightfastness
Fluorescent Pink
Product Code
D141250538
Code
538
Pigment
Fluorescent Pink
Opacity
Lightfastness
Downloads
System3 Screen Printing Acrylic – Colour Chart
System3 Screen Printing Colours Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
System3 Product – Comparison Table
Resources
FAQs
How do you dispose of the tubes and paint?
Can the Watercolour Varnish be thinned and how should I do it?
What type of brush should I use should I use to apply varnish?
Why is the Watercolour Varnish difficult to apply?
What is the difference between alla prima vs layered in oil painting?
How do you mix oil paint colours cleanly?
How do you choose the right watercolour paper?
How do you create soft and hard edges in watercolour?
How do you lift watercolour paint safely?
How do you use heavy body vs fluid acrylic?
How do you blend acrylics before they dry?
Oil paint drying times: what to expect and why it varies
What does “fat over lean” mean when oil painting?
How do you glaze with oil paint?
How do you build layers when painting with oils?
Wet-on-wet vs wet-on-dry: when do you use each technique?
How do you layer watercolour without lifting previous paint?
How do you paint a clean watercolour wash (flat and graded)?
How do you control water for better watercolour results?
How do you glaze with acrylic for depth?
How do you layer acrylic paint cleanly?
How do you build texture with acrylics?
What paper should I use for watercolour?
Do I need solvents for oil painting?
Why is my oil painting cracking?
What’s the difference between pans and tubes?
Can I layer watercolour?
How do I stop blooms and backruns?
Why do my watercolours dry lighter than expected?
How do I stop streaks in acrylic paint?
Why do my acrylic colours look dull?
Can I use acrylic paint on any surface?
Why is my acrylic paint cracking?
How can I slow down acrylic drying time?
Why does my watercolour appear blotchy or uneven on paper?
How do I improve the water miscibility of the watermixable oils?
Why aren’t my water-mixable oil colours drying quickly enough?
Why is my watercolour paint too thick and hard to brush out?
Why are my oil colours drying too slowly?
Why are my oil colours too thick or difficult to brush out?
Why does my acrylic feel heavy or drag on the brush when painting?
Why is my acrylic paint drying too quickly?
Why does my acrylic paint dry too glossy?
How do I reduce the viscosity of the System3 Screen Printing Medium?
Why does my acrylic paint dry with a finish that is too matt?
Why is my acrylic or gesso too thick, gelatinous, or gloopy?
Do the Georgian Water Mixable Oils contain preservative Methylisothiazolinone and similar synthetic preservatives?
Am I able to order samples?
Do you test on animals or use animal-derived ingredients?
I have scanned the QR code on the back of the Screen Printing kit product packaging but it does not lead anywhere?
I have scanned the QR code on the back of the product packaging but it does not lead anywhere?
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How long do you need to leave an oil painting before varnishing?
How do you revive paint?
How do you open the Fluid Acrylics tubes?
What do the terms pigments and solvents mean?
What does hue mean?
Why is my paper buckling & how do you minimise it?
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What do the surface symbols mean on your paints?
Are your products non-hazardous?
What type of palette should you use with which type of paint?
What is the difference between artists and student colours?
What is the difference between all our inks?
What is the difference between the different whites in our ranges?
What is the advantage of using the products in the same collections for artists?
What do I do if my ink is seperated?
What medium would you recommend to a beginner watercolour artist to try out alongside Aquafine watercolour paints for some great effects?
What medium could you thin your oil paint down with and at the same time slow down the drying time?
What oils do you use in your oil paints?
Do your watercolour paints have granulation and staining properties?
Would your products affect any allergies that I may have?
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What’s the difference between water-based v solvent – based paints and why preservatives are used?
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