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screen printing => Newbie => Topic started by: vwyob on September 18, 2014, 11:51:33 AM
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I know it should be around an 86 (34) for glitter but we have none, only 110's (43's).
Has anyone pushed wilflex silver glitter through the higher mesh? Its a rush job (aren't they always). No time to pick up the lower mesh.
Many thanks
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Funny, we have a job this weekend doing the same...
fyi from the tech sheet for wilflex glitters:
- Meshes between 25-40 t/in (10-15 t/cm) are recommended
we don't have anything between 24 and 110, so we're going to use a 24 mesh.
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I know. I read the spec sheet and cringed lol. Job is wanted for Monday. Staff have all gone surfing! :)
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I know it should be around an 86 (34) for glitter but we have none, only 110's (43's).
Has anyone pushed wilflex silver glitter through the higher mesh? Its a rush job (aren't they always). No time to pick up the lower mesh.
Many thanks
Unlike inks that are merely really thick and a "tight fit" but may still push through the smaller mesh openings, glitter flakes are rigid and a somewhat fixed size, and are not going to be nearly as cooperative.
If you truly can't switch meshes, perhaps you can switch inks to a shimmer.
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Yup makes sense. I realise the glitter is a solid entity .016" I think?
Shimmer is a cracking idea we overlooked. Many thanks buddy!
:)
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Doesn't Shimmer hold up better than Glitter anyway?
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we've done it through a 110 mesh before. It doesn't' clear great, and looks way better through a 40 or 86. but it's possible
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Ended up buying in a couple of 86's anyway buddy. Our 110's filtered all the glitter particles out.