"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I LOVE mine and would not go back to reclaiming by hand. The two major benefits to me are making it easier and faster to reclaim hardened SP1400 screens used for discharge, which took substantial effort when just scrubbing on by hand, since they can just sit inthe chemical until soft, which ties into the second benefit: LESS SCRUBBING. I pull it out of the tank and pressure wash off everything, then apply 701, rinse, and i'm done. One scrub instead of two or three, and I can reclaim faster. I use Easiway Supra in my tank, and use Easiway 701 for haze and degrease and have had no issues with screen breakdown or haze since I started using this combo. Evo suggested it and he has posted some awesome info about dip tanks in the past on this forum.Developing tank is also awesome and I would not go back to spraying and waiting.
I'm going to add another tank shortly for developing.Here's a question for some of you using a dip tank for developing. Have any of you added air to agitate the water? Or do you find it isn't needed? How long do you let it sit in the tank?
Quote from: bulldog on August 05, 2014, 09:32:09 AMI'm going to add another tank shortly for developing.Here's a question for some of you using a dip tank for developing. Have any of you added air to agitate the water? Or do you find it isn't needed? How long do you let it sit in the tank?http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,12479.0.html
We love our tank, would not even try to have a shop without one. We have used the Easiway stuff that came with the tank, Saati ER-4 and CCI Microwash II. IMO the CCI stuff works best for the one step ink/emulsion remover. Screens are carded, dipped, power washed then scrubbed with Saati IR-18, rinsed and racked. First set of screens set in the tank for about 15 min then we pull one out, lift the next to drain and add two more. Then we start rolling the draining one goes into the booth, next one is pulled to drain and one is added and keep going until we are finished. I agree with Inkworks about the ink splatter in the washout booth but as we spray the IR18 some gets on the back of the booth and when power washing the next screen clean the booth at the same time. I also add 6-8oz of straight emulsion remover to the tank every week to keep the tank hot. I would not agitate the tank, if the emulsion starts coming off in the tank it will start killing the solution, shorter life span. We had someone leave screens in the tank over night and it killed the tank.