5 Screen Making Mistakes To Avoid | Chromaline Screen Print Products

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2023
  • Emphasizing precision and quality control in the emulsion coating process significantly contributes to the overall success of the screen printing operation. In this video we address five of the most common issues we see when coating screens for screen printing. Overcoming these mistakes involves proper training, regular maintenance of coating tools, proper mesh tension, accurate measurement of emulsion, and ensuring consistent coating and drying techniques. Comment below if you have any questions about coating screens for screen printing.
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    Timestamps:
    0:10 - Why yellow lights are important
    0:38 - Mistake 1: Damaged Scoop Coater
    1:07 - Mistake 2: Mesh Tension
    2:51 - Mistake 3: Inconsistent Coating Pressure
    3:39 - Mistake 4: Coating Too Thin
    7:01 - Mistake 5: Drying The Screen Wrong
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  • @Bad_InfluenceTV
    @Bad_InfluenceTV 4 місяці тому +1

    Great tips, needed this 15+ years ago lol

  • @polson8084
    @polson8084 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks! I haven't tried screen printing yet but will do so soon

  • @ericbrown8855
    @ericbrown8855 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you

  • @RichLechman
    @RichLechman 4 місяці тому +2

    A couple of years ago, I had an emulsion rep tell me I should be using the sharp side of the coating trough for 195 mesh screens and higher. This is because those are typically the screens we use for gradients and thinner/dark inks. His argument was you don't necessarily want to lay down as much of an ink deposit for a gradient, or even a dark ink (like black) as you would say, with white ink on a 110 or 156 mesh that was coated with the smooth side of the though. We use a dual cure emulsion. Did that rep send me down the wrong path? We fortunately haven't had any issues using the smooth side for 156 and lower mesh screens and the sharp side for 195 and higher mesh screens.

  • @blessed5410
    @blessed5410 2 місяці тому

    I am working at the screen department and I am responsible for making screens. I am trying to master applying capillary films to the screen. Our capillary films are different and what is that tool you are using to apply on the screen? I need that lol

    • @chromalinescreenprintproducts
      @chromalinescreenprintproducts  Місяць тому

      Do you mean the scoop coater? Or which tool are you referring to? We also have some videos dedicated to applying capillary film, so check out those as well!

  • @thedevilfruituser4226
    @thedevilfruituser4226 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank You sir..i learned a lot