Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We went 7 years without busting a screen on press. I think we've had 2 now since we started which isn't that bad. I had always heard that it happened but for whatever reason it never happened here until about a year ago we had our 1st one. It made a mess.
I use to bust(s-threads) one every fortnight because I was over tension them. After I convinced myself to leave them below 24 or 25N(s-threads), I have not busted any.
Quote from: abchung on July 23, 2014, 09:29:45 PMI use to bust(s-threads) one every fortnight because I was over tension them. After I convinced myself to leave them below 24 or 25N(s-threads), I have not busted any.I agree, I tensioned 5 150/48 the other day to 28 newtons, taped them, set them in the rack and lost 3 before I ever degreased them. It sounded like I was popping popcorn in the shop. I'll stick to the 24 newtons from now on when it comes to smart mesh.
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on July 24, 2014, 08:41:02 AMQuote from: abchung on July 23, 2014, 09:29:45 PMI use to bust(s-threads) one every fortnight because I was over tension them. After I convinced myself to leave them below 24 or 25N(s-threads), I have not busted any.I agree, I tensioned 5 150/48 the other day to 28 newtons, taped them, set them in the rack and lost 3 before I ever degreased them. It sounded like I was popping popcorn in the shop. I'll stick to the 24 newtons from now on when it comes to smart mesh.What does the tension in the higher ranges do for the print/press performance.. What compels us to do this like a moth to a Zapper? I appreciate that regular thread mesh goes extremely high just to get it balanced but s mesh does not have to stretch and strain as much to get to the same place. Also static tension and dynamic-print tension are two different utilities altogether.. One deals with mesh performance the other is for on press performance and is set by offcontact and not the stretcher.. But we bring the mesh to higher range tension with the intent to realize both utilities..
I'm starting to wonder if there is really a need for roller frames if you are using s mesh because it doesn't need such a high tension to perform well.
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on July 24, 2014, 11:36:46 AMI'm starting to wonder if there is really a need for roller frames if you are using s mesh because it doesn't need such a high tension to perform well.Depends on how obsessive you are about controlling your screens. I could work with S thread statics but I'd rather have roller frames and be able to keep them all at 25 newtons. I think S thread statics are a great option for those who can't/won't/don't feel like using roller frames but they won't perform quite as well as the roller frame screen but it's not that far off.