How We Prep Your Screens for the Perfect Exposure
How We Prep Your Screens for the Perfect Exposures
Achieving the perfect exposed screen is every printer’s goal. To do so, you’ll need to dial in and refine your screen prep process. Ensuring that you have a good prep process will help eliminate any potential stencil problems such as poor images, pinholes/fisheyes, and stencil breakdown.
We’ll detail our best practices and processes we follow to
prep your screens to achieve the perfect mesh surface for exposure.
Remove ink
and emulsion from screen
We use Franmar One-Step Ink & Emulsion Remover in
our dip tank. If the screen is too large for our
dip tank, we’ll use Franmar Emulsion Remover while processing in our wash
trough (and yes – it’s big!).
We use Franmar One-Step Ink & Emulsion Remover in our dip tank. If the screen is too large for our dip tank, we’ll use Franmar Emulsion Remover while processing in our wash trough (and yes – it’s big!).
Use a pressure
washer to clear the screen mesh of any little bits of emulsion and rinse off with
normal water pressure.
Use a pressure
washer to clear the screen mesh of any little bits of emulsion and rinse off with
normal water pressure.
Remove any haze/ghost images
American Eagle HR1000 Haze Remover is our preferred
choice as it is biodegradable and has a built in degreaser, a great 2-in-1. For
extra oomf on those really tough stains, we use a combination of the American
Eagle Haze Remover Paste and Jones Brothers Haze Remover Liquid.
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Use pressure
washer to clear screen mesh of any little bits of dried ink or haze and rinse
with normal water pressure for final clean. Ensure that initially a softer
spray is used to prevent splash back of chemicals onto the operator.
Use pressure washer to clear screen mesh of any little bits of dried ink or haze and rinse with normal water pressure for final clean. Ensure that initially a softer spray is used to prevent splash back of chemicals onto the operator.
For new or re-meshed screens
We highly recommend using FOTEC 2023 – Degreaser and Abrader.
Why? New polyester mesh is smooth, slick and has no tooth. Abrading your new mesh creates micro score marks on the mesh. These score marks help your emulsion adhere onto the mesh allowing you to achieve a nice even coat and strong stencil once correctly exposed. Alternatively, on reused mesh we also use the Franmar Degreaser Liquid.
Drying your screen
We’ll let your screen dry in our drying cabinet. Our drying cabinet is set at 40 – 42 degrees Celsius to help evaporate moisture from the screen. Using a drying cabinet prevents dust, dirt, and debris from contaminating the prepped screen. It also speeds up the exposure cycle.
Once the
screen is completely dry, it’s ready for coating! Get your emulsion, coater,
and screen ready and off you go.
3 quick tips: Best tips for prepping your screens.
- Tip 1: Use a hose/water source with adequate water pressure to help clear the mesh of any debris or dislodge stubborn emulsion.
- Tip 2: Thoroughly
scrub pre-press chemicals into your mesh and let sit for the prescribed
duration. Ensure to thoroughly wash off product before moving on.
- Tip 3: Let your screens dry in a clean, dust and dirt-free cabinet to reduce contamination. If you cannot dry in a drying cabinet, ensure that your exposure area is controlled for humidity as this can be problematic for screen drying, especially for coated screens.
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| Left: JB Screen Tech rinsing screen prep products off screen Right: Pressure washer trigger |
Recommended
products:
- FOTEC 2023 – 2 in 1 Degreaser and Abrader
- American Eagle Haze Remover – includes built-in degreaser.
- Franmar One-Step Clear – Ink & Emulsion Remover
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| Left: American Eagle Haze Remover Centre: Dip tank Right: Franmar One Step Clear - Ink + Emulsion Remover |
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Written by the
team at Jones Brothers Printechnology.





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