Murakami T9 Pink Emulsion – Works With Waterbase, Discharge, High Solid Acrylic, Plastisol Inks

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Murakami T9 Pink Emulsion

Pre-sensitized emulsion, ready-to-use. No diazo required
Fast Exposure time, faster screen turnaround for volume production
High solid contents and viscosity for easy coating and build up emulsion thickness
Suitable for texile application for water-based ink, HSA ink and solvent cleaning
Excellent resolution and definition

$29.99$2,860.00

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SKU: MUR T9 Pink Emulsion Category:

Description

  • Pink colored PVA-SBQ Pure Photopolymer Direct Emulsion
  • Pre-sensitized for immediate use
  • Fast exposures, 3-5x faster than diazo based emulsions
  • Excellent for use with UV, solvent based, and textile ink systems
  • Virtually pin hole and fish eye free
  • Extremely durable on press
  • Outstanding resolution and definition of fine lines and halftones
  • 37% solids content
  • Viscosity: Approx. 20,000mPa・s(25℃)
  • Solid Contents: Approx. 45%
  • Packaging Standards: Quart, Gallon, 5 Gallon, 50 Gallon

Technical Specifications

Handling:  Handle under yellow safelights. Avoid exposure to sunlight, flourescent and incandescent lights.

Sensitizing:  This PVA-SBQ emulsion is ready to use.  There is no need to add sensitizer.

Mesh Preparation: It is important to remove any contamination, residual inks, cleaning chemistry, or general dirt and dust.  Haze/Ghost Remover (a non-caustic water soluble liquid)
will remove residual ink and/or emulsion. Screen Degreaser will help eliminate any further contaminants. Completely dry the screen before coating.

Coating Procedure:  Use a clean dry coating trough that has a nick free surface for smooth coating.
Apply one or two coats of emulsion to the print side. Rotate the frame 180 degrees and apply one or two coats of emulsion to the squeegee side.
Additional coats may be added to the print side if thicker stencils are required.

Drying:  Dry the coated screen horizontally with the print side down in a clean light safe area.  The following will help to ensure complete drying:

86° to 104° degrees F (30° to 40° C)
30% to 50% relative humidity
Good air circulation

The use of a screen drying cabinet with heated airflow can help in maintaining these conditions.

Exposure: Clean the film positives and vacuum frame glass prior to exposure to minimize pinholes. Exposure is affected by mesh color, emulsion type, coating thickness, lamp type and the age of the bulb itself.  For best results use an exposure calculator to determine the correct exposure time. It is important that a lamp designed for exposing screen printing emulsions is utilized.

Note: The use of film positives that are either frosted or have weak black density can reduce resolution and definition qualities of the coated screen.

Storage Handling:  Store the emulsion in a cool dry area. Unsensitized emulsion has a shelf life of at least one year when stored at room temperature. Use Murakami PVA-SBQ emulsion within one year for best results.  Coated screens may be stored for up to one month when kept under the following conditions.

59° to 77° degrees F (15° to 25° C)
30% to 50% relative humidity

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