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discharge job breakdown yesterday, halftone dots falling off the mesh, the emulsion was Autotype 8000.
Saati PHU is great with or without diazo.We use Murakami T9 with Diazo. We also have an iImage and Starlight.The Saati does not which is why I used it for 4 years with a nuarc 3140.
Still using sp1400 for everything
Quote from: Sbrem on June 06, 2017, 01:21:15 PMdischarge job breakdown yesterday, halftone dots falling off the mesh, the emulsion was Autotype 8000.It possibly isn't the emulsion that is the cuplrit. Autotype says that is resistant to both waterbase and solvent emulsions.We had that same issue for a while, turns out we were trying to image screens to soon without them being fully dry before exposing.Also adding a post exposure, or if it is a large run a reclaimable hardener (don't get me started on how my guys were using an unreclaimable hardener for years by accident and wondering why the screens were so hard to reclaim)It seems that the emulsion should be fine for discharge, may be something else in your process causing the breakdown.Reclaim / Degrease / Drying Time / Exposure Time / Post Exposure, lots of places that could go wrong, don't just switch emulsions if the price is right.We use Kiwo MultiTex for everything besides our number screens. Post expose on water base jobs, and reclaimable hardener on large water base jobs and since figuring out our screens weren't totally cure before imaging we've had no issues. Ended up building a new room and moving the coater into a better climate controlled area to speed up the process of drying.
Quote from: Colin on June 06, 2017, 01:30:48 PMSaati PHU is great with or without diazo.We use Murakami T9 with Diazo. We also have an iImage and Starlight.The Saati does not which is why I used it for 4 years with a nuarc 3140.Saati PHU was working great for me, over 1000 shirts with nothing more than a post exposure, but lately it has been breaking down before 100 shirts. Over multiple gallons so not just a bad gallon, and I know of one other person who is having issues as well. I will most likely be switching back to SP-1400 until I can figure out why the emulsion is breaking down, nothing has changed, LED exposure so no wear and tear of a lamp. Humidity, coating technique all the same as well. I had a gallon of T9 but went through it before we got a discharge job, how does it compare to the PHU?
Quote from: SI on June 06, 2017, 08:39:01 PMQuote from: Colin on June 06, 2017, 01:30:48 PMSaati PHU is great with or without diazo.We use Murakami T9 with Diazo. We also have an iImage and Starlight.The Saati does not which is why I used it for 4 years with a nuarc 3140.Saati PHU was working great for me, over 1000 shirts with nothing more than a post exposure, but lately it has been breaking down before 100 shirts. Over multiple gallons so not just a bad gallon, and I know of one other person who is having issues as well. I will most likely be switching back to SP-1400 until I can figure out why the emulsion is breaking down, nothing has changed, LED exposure so no wear and tear of a lamp. Humidity, coating technique all the same as well. I had a gallon of T9 but went through it before we got a discharge job, how does it compare to the PHU?Have you been post exposing? we set our screens in the sun for like 20 mins, and ZERO breakdown.