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Hello,What is the exposure time for Murakami SP-Pro with M&R Starlight UV Led Screen exposure system. Thank you so much.
Hello,Thank you so much for the reply. I am planing to use this mesh count;110 (white)155 (white)230 (Yellow)Nittoku/ Murakami S Mesh in USA 225S (Yellow)Coating; 2x printing side, 2x T-shirt side. Emulsion type; Murakami Diazo Type Sp-proMurakami told me to start at 60 sec. But the exposure machine I use is M&R Starlight and I heard it expose screen very fast. Please advise.Thank you.
Can I use a liquid dishwasher to degrease a new screen? Murakami here told me to just use sticky roller tape to pick up dirt from the screen, no need to wash.
Hi,Thank you so much for the detailed reply. I'm just starting out with silk screen. My past experience is Digital Printing. But I want to shift some of the production to silk screen for bulk order. DTG printing takes very long to print one t-shirt and the ink cost is unbelievable. Mesh 230 1;1 noted.230 lower mesh I will try 2;2Murakami advise me to do 2;2 let it dry then 1;1. But I think that much emulsion on the screen might be too much.I don't think the Murakami in Japan has seen M&R LED exposure machine yet. Last I check only 2 vendors is using this machine so the number they gave me might not be accurate (60 second exposure time). That is why I come to this forum to seek an answer. I will coat several screens today and set the time to 60 sec to expose the screen and see how it goes.Can I use a liquid dishwasher to degrease a new screen? Murakami here told me to just use sticky roller tape to pick up dirt from the screen, no need to wash.I hope the end of this year I can buy auto coating machine and auto press. Doing a lot of research now for those Thank you so much, guys.
LED units, including the Starlight, expose diazo sensitized emulsions much slower than a 5kw metal halide. So slow, that some core components overheat as the units are not cool running either. Ours is 109˚F on the outside of the blanket during screen production for an example. It's unfortunate that many manufacturers sell the units on characteristics that do not apply to fully exposing diazo emulsions. If you are zapping PP emulsion for 1 second because you print plastisol and don't need to correctly expose your screens then some of those claims might ring true but for the rest of us, by and large, it's bunk. You can get acceptable and even very good results from LED but it's a downgrade from MH in every way but power consumption. We run LED because of power constraints. On our starlight a 225/40 Murakami S screen coated 2/1 thin side of coater with diazo sensitized emulsion (not yours but this should be an ok starting point) exposes at 75 seconds CTS/no glass and 140 seconds with film and glass. This is 7 steps on the stouffer strip and acceptable resolution. Hope that helps.