TW Graphics UV Fluorescent Colors – NXG-90 Aurora Pink Gallon | UV Fluorescent Screen Printing Ink for Signage & Plastics

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TW Graphics NXG-90 Aurora Pink is a high-intensity UV fluorescent screen printing ink engineered for bold, attention-grabbing signage and POP graphics. This neon-pink UV curable ink delivers maximum visibility on Coroplast yard signs, vinyl decals, plastics, and coated board. Fast UV cure, excellent adhesion, and press-ready performance make it ideal for commercial sign shops producing high-impact retail, political, and promotional graphics.

$239.58

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Description

What Is NXG-90 Aurora Pink Used For?

TW Graphics NXG-90 Aurora Pink is a professional-grade UV fluorescent screen printing ink used to produce vibrant, neon-pink graphics on rigid plastics, vinyl, corrugated plastic (Coroplast), coated paper, and banner materials. This ink is specifically designed for commercial screen printers producing high-visibility signage and promotional graphics that need to stand out instantly.

If you print:

  • Retail sale signs
  • Point-of-purchase displays
  • Political yard signs
  • Real estate signs
  • Event and concert posters
  • Trade show graphics
  • Safety and industrial signage
  • Vinyl decals and stickers
  • Transit and banner graphics

This fluorescent pink UV curable ink is built for those applications.

Aurora Pink delivers a vivid, electric pink tone that stands out under natural light and glows intensely under UV blacklight conditions. It is ideal for situations where color impact and visibility are critical, such as promotional signage, retail environments, special events, and high-energy branding campaigns.

Designed for Sign Shops & Production Screen Printers:

Part of the trusted TW Graphics NXG UV ink system, NXG-90 is a one-component, press-ready ink formulated for smooth performance on manual presses and high-speed automated lines. It is engineered to maintain stable viscosity during long multi-color production runs, making it ideal for commercial sign printers.

This product is commonly used as a:

  • UV screen printing ink for signage
  • Fluorescent UV ink for Coroplast
  • UV screen printing ink for plastics
  • UV curable fluorescent ink for vinyl
  • Point of purchase UV screen ink

If you currently use Nazdar fluorescent UV products, NXG-90 Aurora Pink is a strong Nazdar 32500 fluorescent pink alternative with comparable cure speeds and substrate compatibility.

Where It Performs Best:

NXG-90 Aurora Pink adheres to:

  • Treated polyethylene (PE)
  • High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Polycarbonate (PC)
  • Polystyrene / Styrene
  • Pressure-sensitive vinyl
  • Static cling vinyl
  • Reinforced vinyl banners
  • Coated paper and board stocks
  • Corrugated plastic (Coroplast™)

For polyethylene substrates, surface tension should be 42–46 dynes/cm or higher. Always perform adhesion testing before full production runs.

How It Cures:

This is a true UV-curable ink. It does not air dry.

NXG-90 cures under focused medium-pressure mercury vapor UV lamps in the 250–360nm spectral range. Fluorescent colors require slightly higher energy levels, typically 300–400 mJ/cm² at 365nm, to achieve full adhesion and durability.

Under proper UV settings, the ink typically cures in a single lamp pass at production belt speeds of 50–75 feet per minute.

Why Screen Printers Choose NXG Fluorescent Inks

  • Pre-mixed formula – No powder mixing required
  • Fast UV cure – Designed for commercial production
  • High gloss finish – Bright, eye-catching surface
  • Stable viscosity – Consistent performance on in-line presses
  • Broad substrate range – Vinyl, plastics, Coroplast, coated board

Because fluorescent pigments naturally fade faster than standard pigments, this ink is most commonly used for short-to-medium-term promotional signage and retail graphics where maximum impact matters more than long-term outdoor durability.

Nazdar® Cross-Reference – Comparable Fluorescent UV Ink:

Looking for a Nazdar 32500 PowerPrint® Fluorescent Pink alternative?

TW Graphics NXG-90 Aurora Pink is comparable in application, cure method, and substrate compatibility to the Nazdar 32500 PowerPrint® Fluorescent Ink Series. Both are one-component, UV-curable fluorescent screen printing inks designed for high-impact point-of-purchase graphics, retail signage, Coroplast yard signs, vinyl decals, posters, and promotional displays.

Like Nazdar 32500 fluorescent inks, NXG-90 Aurora Pink:

  • Is a pre-mixed UV fluorescent screen printing ink
  • Cures under medium-pressure mercury vapor UV lamps
  • Is designed for plastics, pressure-sensitive vinyl, polyethylene, styrene, coated board, and corrugated plastic
  • Is commonly used for POP signage, political signs, retail promotions, and event graphics

For printers searching for a Nazdar fluorescent pink replacement, Nazdar 32500 alternative, or UV fluorescent ink comparable to PowerPrint®, TW Graphics NXG-90 offers similar performance characteristics with strong adhesion, high gloss finish, and production-ready viscosity stability for manual and automated presses.

As with any ink substitution, adhesion, cure energy, and substrate compatibility testing should be completed prior to full production runs.

Pantone Equivalent:

  • Pantone Match – Pantone 806C (Fluorescent)
  • Color Type – Fluorescent UV color
  • Match Type – Closest visual Pantone equivalent
  • Note – Fluorescent inks may vary slightly from Pantone swatches depending on substrate, ink deposit, and curing conditions. Always test before production.

Ordering & Shipping Information:

  • Drop Ship Item – This product drop ships directly from TW Graphics in Commerce, California
  • Processing Time – Please allow additional time for handling and shipment
  • Final Sale – Non-returnable and non-refundable
  • Orders Must Be Placed Online – Colors cannot be changed after ordering

Technical Specifications

  • Color Range: Bright fluorescent pigments in multiple shades
  • Viscosity: Optimized for smooth, controlled ink flow
  • Mesh Count: 230-305 mesh recommended for best results
  • Curing Requirements:
    • UV Exposure: 300-400 mJ/cm² at 365nm
    • Fully cured under standard UV light systems
  • Adhesion Range: Compatible with pressure-sensitive vinyl, polystyrene, polycarbonate, HDPE, Coroplast™, and coated paper stocks
  • Shelf Life: 12 months when stored properly

How to Use TW Graphics UV Fluorescent Colors:

  1. Screen Preparation: Ensure screens are tensioned properly for optimal ink transfer.
  2. Ink Mixing & Preparation: Stir thoroughly to evenly distribute fluorescent pigments.
  3. Printing Setup: Use a 70-75 durometer squeegee for smooth, consistent application.
  4. Curing Process: Expose prints to UV light (300-400 mJ/cm² at 365nm) for complete adhesion and durability.
  5. Testing & Quality Control: Conduct test prints to ensure proper curing and color vibrancy before full production.

How to Use TW Graphics NXG UV Standard Colors

Step 1: Screen Preparation

  • Use a properly tensioned screen for optimal results.
  • Recommended mesh count: 230-355 tpi (90-140 tpcm), depending on image detail.
  • Coat the screen with a UV-compatible emulsion, ensuring full stencil adhesion.

Step 2: Ink Application

  • Stir the ink thoroughly before use.
  • Print using a 70-80 durometer squeegee with a sharp edge for crisp details.
  • Use a medium squeegee pressure for optimal ink deposition.

Step 3: Curing Process

  • Cure under UV light exposure at 150-300 mJ/cm² for full adhesion.
  • Ensure proper exposure time in the dryer to avoid under-curing.
  • Avoid excessive UV exposure, which can overcure and affect adhesion properties.

Step 4: Testing & Post-Curing Considerations

  • Always perform an adhesion test on a sample print to verify cure levels.
  • Allow the print to cool before stacking or packaging.
  • NXG inks are designed for optimal adhesion, but post-treatment options (such as flame or corona treatment) may be required for certain non-porous substrates.

Recommended Printing Substrates:

Plastics & Synthetics: Treated Polyethylene, HDPE, Polycarbonate, Polystyrene (Styrene), Static Cling Vinyl
Rigid Boards & Papers: Coated Board Stocks, Cardstock, Pressure-Sensitive Vinyl
Banners & Signage: Reinforced Vinyl Banners, Coroplast™, Transit & Point-of-Purchase Displays

Important Notes:

  • This ink requires UV curing and will not air-dry.
  • Do not mix with solvent-based inks or non-UV-compatible additives.
  • Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight.

TW Graphics NXG UV Standard Colors deliver fast-curing, high-adhesion, and long-lasting performance, making them the perfect choice for screen printers working with plastic, vinyl, banners, and signage applications.

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