"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Background: our shop switched to getting 5 gal. containers of emulsion about 6 months ago. We'll pour from the 5 gallon into one or two 1 gallon buckets at a time (daily use is anywhere from 1-2 gallons of emulsion per day). We open the spout and then put a single hole on the opposite side of lid with a phillips screwdriver for air (so it pours easier) and keep the lid on it when not in use. We also cover the air hole with a piece of tape. We reuse the 1 gallon buckets after each fill. We wash them out and remove all old emulsion. They dry and then are refilled and a lid is put on them. So... the issue is: We've been seeing bits of debris (sometimes what looks like black specs) in the emulsion in the 1 gallon buckets after they have sat overnight. Whatever this stuff is, is causing pinholes and/or rashes in the screens that we see on press. We can't trace if it's coming from the 5 gallon bucket itself or from the 1 gallon buckets. We did not have this issue when we bought our emulsion in 1 gallon buckets. Only once we started buying the 5 gallon and transferring. Any ideas?!
I would get a piece of 25 mesh or some window screen and put over the spout or cover your bucket and strain the emulsion through that and see what is left on the screen....I'm sure the emulsion will pour through the mesh. I've seen shavings before in my emulsion and I think I cause it by stirring it up with a metal spatula, most likely scratching the sides or bottom of the can.
Check out this video regarding how we solve this problem, the air hole is created by simply taking a pair of scissors and creating the hole by plunging them through the lid, very simple.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx4uITEDtGE
2 different videos on the Vastex Auto coater herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5q49F42EKjr_3huNX5CzgWe find it gives us a very consistent coating, slower than most people can coast manually but much more consistent, in my opinion a good investment.