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Is it corret using a screenprinting spatula to apply a sticky lacquer? I need to apply a 6 micron layer.

A screenprinitng spatula is composed by an handle and the part to spread, usually made of flexi gum. It is very useful to apply sticky things as the lacquer to have to use but it`s really difficult to control the thickness of the lacquer layer.

It`s better use the screenprinting spatula for its specific purpose: apply the sticky material on the screenpriting frame, so it is the frame`s textture to screenprint that establishes the thickness of the layer which is regular on all the screenprinting area and indipendent from the way you use the spatula.

But there is another problem: the strictest frame texture (for example 200 thread/cm) have a 65 micron of thickness and not 6 micron. The thickness of the lacquer depends on the dry layer on the frame, so when water and thinner are evaporated: is important use the right quantity of water, thinner and lacquer so to reduce the intial thickness of 65 micron to 6 micron. Maybe it`s better using more technologies.


Can you write your iPhone App "Ink Calculator" so it can use inches instead of CM please?

Hello Mike,

Ink Calk with Inches and Cm is now ready on App Store.

http://itunes.apple.com/it/app/ink-calc-screen-printing/id379058226?mt=8

Thank you very much for your suggest.


Hi, I am just about to start screen printing again after not having done it since I was at school. We used to use a very basic, somewhat time consuming way with gelatine as the block to the ink as we printed. So we would dissolve the gelatine in hot wate

Good morning Kate and thank you for writing.
Your old method which you used at school is easy and produces good results.
However there are four important points to remember:

- It is not important to use hot water: just use water from your tap.

- Don't use too much water to dissolve the gelatine, because the gelatine is almost sufficiently viscous: just a little water is enough.

- Assuming that your design is on paper, if you put it under the screen it would create a template which would make it easier to follow when you brush the gelatine.
Remember: you always paint the negative of your design!

- When the gelatine is dry, you should expose the screen to natural sunlight because this makes it stronger and more resistant.

If you need any gelatine you can find it at this address:  http://www.screenprintingstore.net/universal-emulsions.html

If you need any screens you can find them at this address: http://www.screenprintingstore.net/spot-delivery-stretched-frames.html

If you need any squeeges you can find them at this address: http://www.screenprintingstore.net/squeegees.html

If you need to reuse the screen for another design, you clean it VERY WELL by using a special product wich you can find at this address:  http://www.screenprintingstore.net/strip.html

If you would like any further information or help, please do not hesitate to contact me again.
Best regards

Franco Ratto
Technical Department