Putting emulsion on your screen.
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someone please help me... what type of emulsion is need for the coating? can i use the normal emulsion paint or there is a special type of emulsion... and also do i need to mix it some other chemical first?
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Coating the back of the screen is NOT a neccesary step to take. I have done tons of screenprinting in art school, and never once did we coat both sides. Worked perfectly without this step. Weather or not these people use a different kind of emulsion I dont know.
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Great tutorial, I'm thinking about doin one myself called "how to insert a screen into a paper closet"
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i feel like i'm in high school when watching this video.. good tutorial though :)
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@boogski actually the name for the "trough" is a SCOOP COATER. you can buy them on the internet cheap.
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for a light sensitive emulsion . that lid was off for a long time and poring the emulsion back in ....does this not effect the emulsion
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Thank you for good information and the handy reminders to keep good work habits!
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what did you call the emulsion holder? Throth? or throft? I would like to buy one
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Hi, I'm looking to buy a 501 or 701. Do you know anybody in your area that might have one for sale? Thank you. P.S. Nice Davidson you got there, never saw one with all the covers on.
So far no problems with the emulsion in normal light. We use Autosol 2000. The lights we use for exposing the screens are high powered halogen and fluorescent lights. Notice the lid is on the main container. There have been times that we have to toss the emulsion in the trough because students leave it sitting for a long time. Students working quickly create no problems when they pour it back in. Its a school and we have a limited budget to throw stuff away when it can be reused.
graphicsartsprinting 1 year ago
Great points z1qr20!
Thanks
graphicsartsprinting 3 years ago