There are several types of emulsions out there on the market, so how do you decide on which emulsion is best for you? First, you must ask yourself a few questions:
1. What experience level do I have with screen printing? Am I a beginner, intermediate or pro?
2. What type of exposure unit do I have?
3. What kind of ink will I be using?
4. What environment will I be washing out my emulsion in?
Asking yourself these kinds of questions will help you save time and money in the long run. Once you have these answers, you can look at the pros and cons of each kind of emulsion and compare them to your resources and experience. There are two main categories: Presensitized or Diazo (mixed).
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1. What experience level do I have with screen printing? Am I a beginner, intermediate or pro?
2. What type of exposure unit do I have?
3. What kind of ink will I be using?
4. What environment will I be washing out my emulsion in?
Asking yourself these kinds of questions will help you save time and money in the long run. Once you have these answers, you can look at the pros and cons of each kind of emulsion and compare them to your resources and experience. There are two main categories: Presensitized or Diazo (mixed).
Continue reading here...https://www.screenprinting.com/blogs...s-right-for-me
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