Hi all,
I'm a beginner in screen printing and am just about to start my first project. I have my designs and supplies all lined up and all I have left are a couple of questions about the emulsion:
-If I mess up the scoop coating process (which I am expecting to the first couple tries) can you wash out the wet emulsion (I'm using diazo) with plain water?
-Is it best to coat both sides of the screen or just the one? How does this affect the curing time/process?
-Does anyone have any experience with the Diazo drying/curing times? Do you generally use artificial or natural light to cure? Any tips or info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your time!
Emulsion coating
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Re: Emulsion coating
Coat both sides of screen /
Speedball makes an emulsion cleaner --Amazon
Best to cure with a 250watt photo flood bulb held at 12" above screen ---typ. cure time is 10 min.
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Speedball makes an emulsion cleaner --Amazon
Best to cure with a 250watt photo flood bulb held at 12" above screen ---typ. cure time is 10 min.
All kinds of how to vidios on the webb--type in dIY silk screen printing JPT
Re: Emulsion coating
great thanks so much!