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Has LED exposure been tested on long run discharge screens?
I really do not see where the diffrence would be with types of emulsion. UV is UV
I really do not see where the diffrence would be with types of emulsion. UV is UV, the LED's are still producing a UV wave length and from what I understand its more concentrated and evenly emitted. As long as the source is emitting the correct wave length (360-380 nm if I remember correctly) it shouldn't make a diffrence. Keep in mind we can not see the UV spectrum of light but relate the blue hue of our exposure units, we see the blue hue and assume its exposing. The light we see exposing is simply a by product of the bulb producing the UV. We do not burn photopolymer on a different exposure unit then we would diazo.
I've read more than a few articles like this: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/STMG/sp_20131201/index.php?startid=8Unfortunately, I have no laboratory to confirm these results, but I believe different sensitizers do in fact expose better with the proper spectral output...
Hey everybody. We're glad to see all of the conversation on exposing with LED so I'll chime in a little bit. We have done a lot of testing on our new E-2000 before releasing it and have compared it with a 1200W metal halide and high output fluorescent tubes. We used Ulano (Orange and TLX) along with Kiwo (Polycol Onecoat and SWR Red) during our tests. We have also tested Kiwo Polycol Onecoat with diazo added to make the stencil waterproof for discharge inks. We used a Kiwo exposure calculator to get precise times. We also use the glisten method (3 coats shirt side and 2 coats ink side) of coating screens which give a much better stencil that 1/1. I'm not sure about testing a dual-cure on a 110 mesh as Lawson tested because most screen printers would be using a much higher mesh for that. Our dual cure tests were on 230 and 305 with the 305 easily holding 85lpi halftones and very readable 3pt text. Our times were comparable and often quicker than the 1200W metal halide with better detail and 5-10 times faster than fluorescent on dual cure and about 15-20 times faster on single part emulsion. If anybody will be at the Printwear show in Long Beach this weekend, head over to our booth and check out the unit. We will also be printing a 4 color process (Kiwo SWR Red on 305 mesh) and a discharge print (Polycol onecoat with diazo on 156) all exposed on the new E-2000.