Tubelite's Top 5 Q & A
#1: Is it necessary to use Nylobond in the Union Path Series?
- A: No, the Path series is made for nylon and many other stretching materials.
#2: What ink series do you use when printing on dark colors?
- A: To print on medium and dark colored fabrics, you must use high-opacity inks.
#3: After mixing the sensitizer into my emulsion, can I coat my screen right away?
- A: No. Close the container. Wait one hour. Sensitized emulsion should stand for an hour to allow bubbles caused by mixing to rise to the surface and break. Bubbles in the emulsion can cause streaks in the coating or pinholes of the stencil.
#4: Do you have to heat cure a plastisol?
- A: Yes, ink must reach between 280-320 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the type pf plastisol.
#5: What is the best light source for exposing screens?
- A: The light source should be high intensity and rich in the visible blue and ultraviolet range.
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