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400 plus micron stencil

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alan802:

--- Quote from: screenxpress on July 25, 2011, 11:23:10 PM ---102 Newtons?

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Like Dave said, it's a 102 Newman Roller Mesh, stretched to 48 newtons.

ebscreen:
I've heard of coating a screen, drying, then building a damn out of tape or what have you on
the substrate side, then pouring in emulsion. Never tried it, sounds feasible. Difficult to gauge
thickness though.

Fresh Baked Printing:

--- Quote from: ebscreen on July 26, 2011, 01:36:21 PM ---I've heard of coating a screen, drying, then building a damn out of tape or what have you on
the substrate side, then pouring in emulsion. Never tried it, sounds feasible. Difficult to gauge
thickness though.

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Wouldn't thicker cap film be easier and faster? I know some people will build up layers of cap film too.

ebscreen:
Ever seen the price of 800 micron film? Yikes!

bimmridder:

--- Quote from: Fresh Baked Printing on July 26, 2011, 01:42:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: ebscreen on July 26, 2011, 01:36:21 PM ---I've heard of coating a screen, drying, then building a damn out of tape or what have you on
the substrate side, then pouring in emulsion. Never tried it, sounds feasible. Difficult to gauge
thickness though.

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Wouldn't thicker cap film be easier and faster? I know some people will build up layers of cap film too.

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I can get a 400 micron film fast and easy using PHW Red. I haven't tried to get much thicker, as I don't need it ....yet. Coat them end of the day and ready to go in the AM. We can run thousands of pieces with this stencil.

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