Murakami T9 Violet Screen Printing Emulsion – High-Performance Photopolymer Emulsion for Water-Based, Discharge, HSA & Plastisol Inks
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Murakami T9 Violet is a pre-sensitized PVA-SBQ pure photopolymer screen printing emulsion designed for printers who need speed, precision, and durability across multiple ink systems. Engineered to perform with water-based, discharge, high solid acrylic (HSA), and plastisol inks, T9 Violet delivers fast exposure times, strong stencil build, and excellent image clarity.
Because T9 Violet is ready to use straight out of the container, it eliminates diazo mixing and reduces screen room prep time. Its high solids content and controlled viscosity allow for smooth coating and consistent stencil thickness, making it well suited for high-detail graphics and demanding production environments.
The violet/purple color improves stencil visibility during coating, exposure, and washout, helping printers achieve consistent results with minimal setup time.
Price range: $29.99 through $3,150.00
Description
Murakami T9 Violet Screen Printing Emulsion Key Features & Benefits:
- Pre-Sensitized & Ready to Use – Eliminates diazo mixing and allows immediate use
- Fast Exposure Speeds – Exposes 3–5× faster than diazo-based emulsions to increase productivity
- Multi-Ink Compatibility – Designed for water-based, discharge, high solid acrylic, plastisol, UV, and solvent-based ink systems
- High Solids Content – Builds strong, durable stencils with smooth, even coating
- Controlled Viscosity – Provides excellent coating control and consistent stencil thickness
- Outstanding Resolution & Definition – Holds fine lines, halftones, and detailed artwork
- Virtually Pin-Hole & Fish-Eye Free – Produces clean, uniform stencils with minimal defects
- Exceptional On-Press Durability – Holds up during long production runs
- Violet/Purple Emulsion Color – Enhances stencil visibility during coating, exposure, and washout
- Pure Photopolymer Technology – Delivers consistent performance without added sensitizers
Technical Specifications:
- Emulsion Type – PVA-SBQ pure photopolymer direct emulsion
- Color – Violet / Purple
- Exposure Speed – 3–5× faster than diazo-based emulsions
- Solids Content – Approx. 37–45%
- Viscosity – Approx. 20,000 mPa·s at 25 °C
- Packaging Options – Quart, Gallon, 5 Gallon, 50 Gallon
Murakami T9 Violet is an excellent choice for printers looking for a fast, ready-to-use emulsion that delivers high detail, strong durability, and broad ink compatibility in a production-focused screen room.
Technical Specifications
Using Murakami T9 Violet Emulsion: Step-by-Step Guide:
Unlock exceptional screen printing results with Murakami T9 Pink Emulsion. Follow these simple steps for precise application and impeccable prints:
Required Materials:
- Mesh degreaser
- Murakami T9 Violet Emulsion
- Emulsion scoop coater
- Clean drying cabinet
- Exposure unit with photopositive
- Lukewarm water source
How to Use Murakami T9 Violet Emulsion:
Mesh Degreasing:
- Apply mesh degreaser to both sides of the mesh, creating a lather.
- Thoroughly rinse the screen and frame with water, allowing them to dry completely.
Coating Process:
- Position the screen on a stable surface, slightly tilted upwards.
- Pour a generous amount of Murakami T9 Pink Emulsion into the scoop coater.
- Hold the scoop coater at a slight angle and apply the emulsion to the print side of the screen.
- Ensure even and consistent coverage with a smooth, steady pass.
- Flip the screen and use the scoop coater to apply one coat of emulsion to the squeegee side.
- For a thicker stencil, add more coats to the squeegee side while the emulsion is wet.
- Note: Applying one coat on each side of T9 Pink is equivalent to four coats of wet-on-wet application with standard diazo-based emulsions.
- Allow the emulsion to fully dry between coats.
Drying in Level Position:
- Place the screen in a clean, dark drying cabinet.
- Ensure the screens are level with the print side facing down.
- Keep the cabinet temperature below 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius).
- Allow the emulsion to dry thoroughly before proceeding.
Positioning Film Positive:
- Place the film positive on the shirt side of the screen, ensuring it’s in contact with the emulsion.
- Expose the screen with your exposure unit.
- Exposure times may vary based on your light source and coating methods.
- Accurate exposure is crucial for optimal results. Use an exposure calculator to determine the ideal exposure time.
- Development: Gently spray both sides of the screen with lukewarm water. Wait about 30 seconds.
- Gently wash the print side until the image becomes fully visible. Thoroughly rinse both sides of the screen with water.
- Ensure the screen is completely dry before moving to the printing stage.
Printing:
With the screen appropriately exposed and developed, you’re ready for the screen printing process.
Final Tips:
Handle the screen and emulsion in a light-safe environment to prevent premature exposure. Store Murakami T9 Pink Emulsion in a cool, dry area to maintain its quality. By following these steps, you can harness the potential of Murakami T9 Violet Emulsion to achieve exceptional screen printing outcomes. Elevate your prints using this premium emulsion and realize your creative vision with precision and confidence.
For optimal emulsion results, use an exposure calculator customized to your setup. Exposure times may differ based on factors such as coating technique, light source, emulsion type, and thickness. An exposure calculator ensures accurate exposure times, allowing you to fine-tune your emulsion process for outstanding screen printing results.
Facing challenges with screen exposure? Consult our emulsion troubleshooting page, offering insights into common issues and effective solutions. This comprehensive guide offers the support needed for consistent and successful screen printing results.
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