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Prix habituel $62.00 CAD
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BLUE est une émulsion directe de photopolymère SBQ prête à l'emploi et à exposition extrêmement rapide, formulée pour l'impression de vêtements de sport imprimés. Il résiste aux encres plastisols, y compris les plastisols post-phtalates plus récents et plus agressifs, et à la plupart des solvants de lavage, ce qui le rend exceptionnellement facile à récupérer dans les équipements automatiques ou à la main.

BLUE est particulièrement efficace avec des unités LED fixes ou à balayage, ainsi qu'avec des tubes fluorescents ou d'autres sources lumineuses à faible intensité, ou dans les magasins qui ont besoin d'un débit élevé de fabrication de pochoirs.

BLUE a une viscosité élevée (6 000 à 8 000 centipoises) qui améliore le contrôle lors du revêtement des écrans à la main. Il offre une construction EOM (émulsion sur épaisseur de maille) exceptionnelle par couche, un meilleur pontage des mailles - en particulier sur les mailles grossières - une bonne définition des bords et un séchage rapide. Les pochoirs bleus sont durables, ne deviennent pas collants dans des conditions d'humidité élevée, ont une excellente résistance à l'humidité et sont faciles à laver.

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Handle under yellow safelight or low wattage tungsten lights. Avoid exposure to daylight, quartz/halogen lamps, cool white fluorescent lamps or discharge lamps.

 

  • Sensitizing & Mixing

Emulsion is presensitized during production and does not require mixing.

 

  • Mesh Preparation & Degreasing

Degrease and abrade new mesh with SAATI Direct Prep 1 in order to optimize stencil adhesion; dry and store the screen in a dust free, dry environment prior to coating. For more applications, thoroughly degrease the mesh prior to use with SAATI Direct Prep 2.

 

  • Coating

Using a high quality scoop coater or coating through, apply one or two coats to the substrate side of the screen, followed by one or two coats on the squeegee side. For a thicker stencil, apply additional coats to the squeegee side prior to drying. For a higher quality stencil with a minimal increase in stencil thickness, apply one or two additional coats to the substrate side of the screen after the initial coats have dried.

 

  • Drying & Storage

Thoroughly dry the coated screen at a maximum temperature of 104°F (40°C) in a dust free, dark or yellow light area, with the substrate side facing down to optimize stencil quality. Coated screens should be stored in a dust free, dry, safelight environment.

 

  • Exposing

Ensure that all surfaces, emulsion, film and glass are free of dust to minimize pinholes. Contact the emulsion side of the positive with the substrate side of the screen and secure in position before placing the screen in a suitable vacuum frame. Many variables, such as lamp type and age, distance from lamp to screen, mesh type and coating thickness, can affect exposure time. Perform an exposure test with an exposure calculator to determinate correct exposure time for a complete cure.

 

  • Developing

Wet both sides of the screen with a strong, finely divided spray of water and continue washing out until all image areas are fully open. Rinse both sides of the screen and dry thoroughly before use. A properly exposed and developed screen will not leave residues on the squeegee side.

 

  • Post Exposing

Post expose with daylight or exposure lamp to produce a more water-resistance stencil.

 

  • Reclaiming

Remove all ink residues immediately after printing with either SAATI Ink Remover IR11 or IR18. Remove stencil with SAATI Emulsion Remover ER1, ER2, ER5, ER6 or ER10. For stains and ghost images, use SAATI Haze Remove HR3 or HR9 followed by a pressure washer.

  • Poor Coating Quality

          • Properly clean, degrease and rinse the screen to remove all residues and traces of chemicals

          • Properly and evenly tension the fabric

          • Clean and ensure the scoop coater does not present any defect edge

 

  • Poor Detail or Difficulty Washing Out Image

         • Ensure emulsion and coated screens are handled in safelight conditions only

         • Ensure a minimum vacuum of 0.66 bar (500 mmHg or 20 in Hg) on vacuum gauge for optimum contact of the positive

         • Optimize exposure time and use only high quality film positives

         • Do not store sensitized emulsion or coated screen at high temperatures

 

  • Emulsion Falls Off, Extreme Pinholes or Severe Stencil Breakdown During Printing

         • Ensure that damp screens are not being exposed

         • Only expose screens with an even and consistent coating thickness

         • Ensure that stencil has not been severely underexposed

         • Ensure mixed emulsion is not too old, has been correctly sensitized and has not been stored at high temperature

 

  • Difficulty Reclaiming Screens

         • Not reclaimable once catalyzed

         • Optimize exposure time and properly rinse the squeegee side of the screen during developing to remove all residual traces, especially when using higher mesh count dyed fabric

When sealed in the original container and stored in cool conditions, SAATI products will maintain their original properties for one year from the date of production.