Attachment for aluminium sports bottles

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For the life of me I can't find the answer to this on Google! Which attachment do I need to press 600ml aluminium sports bottles? Is 400ml the same too?
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Need a bit more info.

what press you using?
different bottles are different diameters which require different blankets.

my mdp press requires an element b, c, & d for the different sizes of mugs and bottles.

400ml bottles are 65mm (mdp element b)
600ml bottles are 72mm (mdp element d)

Mdp elements won’t work in a different press so don’t buy one that’s not designed for your press.
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Mrteajunkie;147388 wrote:Need a bit more info.

what press you using?
different bottles are different diameters which require different blankets.

my mdp press requires an element b, c, & d for the different sizes of mugs and bottles.
Thanks, I just have this one... https://www.inkexperts.co.uk/product/mu ... g-element/

It comes with the 10/11oz element and I can buy 6oz, 12oz and 17oz elements. But when I look for the aluminium sports bottles, specifically the 600ml ones, it doesn't say which element I need to use. Or maybe there's another one?
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We use a regular mug press element for the metal water bottles although of course you cannot print top to bottom but only as much as a regular mug. This is on an Adkins press and we set to 170c and 60s.
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UK Printed Mugs;147391 wrote:We use a regular mug press element for the metal water bottles although of course you cannot print top to bottom but only as much as a regular mug. This is on an Adkins press and we set to 170c and 60s.
Thank you. Sorry, just to double check, by regular you mean the 10/11oz element (or similar in your press)?
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Yes, the regular 10/11oz BUT depends on the size of your water bottle of course.
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UK Printed Mugs;147395 wrote:Yes, the regular 10/11oz BUT depends on the size of your water bottle of course.
Thanks for your help
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Measure the bottle carefully around the circumference and then ask Ink Experts if their press will close to that width.

Listawood quote 72 mm for their bottles but I don't know how adjustable those presses are.
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Thanks. Gave it a go last night with these aluminium bottles and it wasn't exactly a success. All user error I'm sure.
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mshaw3;147441 wrote:Thanks. Gave it a go last night with these aluminium bottles and it wasn't exactly a success. All user error I'm sure.
The aluminium bottles don’t take as long as say mugs.
I have the timing and temp somewhere but it’s not long.
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