Ecotex® Textile Blue High Viscosity Screen Printing Emulsion (TEX Blue HV) by Screen Print Direct® is a pre-sensitized, ready-to-use emulsion formulated for plastisol ink systems. TEX Blue HV textile photopolymer emulsion has a high viscosity (HV) formula that creates a thicker stencil than your standard emulsion.
- Excellent print definition on any mesh
- Works with plastisol ink systems
- Pre-sensitized emulsion
- Thick stencil
- Durable for long print runs
- Virtually pinhole free
- Diazo not required
- 12-month shelf life
Screen printing emulsion can be tricky and if you still need help trying to find out which is right for you take a look at our emulsion guide - Which Emulsion To Use?
For more troubleshooting, tips, and education on emulsion please take a look at the blogs we have below:
Application:
Apply TEX Blue HV Emulsion to clean, degreased, and dried screen with a scoop coater. Be sure to use appropriate application techniques. It’s recommended you eliminate any UV light from entering the room and work under a yellow light.
Exposure Times:
Exposure times may vary, start using the times provided below and make adjustments to time if needed. Add an exposure calculator to help dial in exposure times.
- 13 – 15 seconds with LED Light
- 7.5 - 8 minutes with 500w Halogen Light
Drying:
- 86 ° to 104 °F (30 ° to 40 °C)
- 30% to 50% humidity
- Good Air Circulation
Shelf Life & Storage:
- 12 months if not exposed to extreme weather conditions or exposed to light
- Mixed with diazo for water-based Inks: 1 week
✔️Pro Tips:
- Prep your screen before coating with Ecotex® Hyper Haze
- Eliminate any UV light from entering the room and work under a yellow light.
- Use the sharp edge of your scoop coater
- Make sure the screen is completely dry before coating the emulsion
- Make sure emulsion is completely dry before printing
- Keep the emulsion lid on tight to preserve air and light leaks
- Gently mix the emulsion each time before use to help extend the life
- Write down the day you opened the emulsion on the bottle to better keep track of your chemicals.
- Keep in a cool area, emulsion will break down much faster in heat. Keeping emulsion in a fridge can help to give a slightly extended shelf life, however, emulsion that has gotten to the point of freezing will no longer work properly and must be replaced
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