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28
Mar

Printer Guidebook---Screen Mesh 5

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Mesh tension: A measure of mesh deflection expressed in terms of Newtons per centimeter (N/cm). 

Tension should be looked at in two ways: the initial stretching and re-tensioning of mesh on your frames, and the ways in which tension interacts with other variables during printing. It's difficult to understand its dynamics without looking at tension relative to off-contact distance and squeegee-blade pressure, so be sure to visit those variables after you've read about this one.

The twofold job of mesh tension is to provide resistance for the blade-to be overcome only at the point where the blade forces mesh-to-substrate contact-and to pull the mesh out of the ink film after the blade passes.

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26
Mar

Printer Guidebook---Screen Mesh 4

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Weave structure

Plain weave versus twill weave.

With plain weave, each thread goes under one perpendicular thread and over the next. With twill weave, a given thread follows an under-one/over-two pattern.

Mesh counts higher than 305 may be woven with plain or twill patterns. Twill mesh typically deposits more ink than the same or even a lower mesh count of plain weave.

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24
Mar

Printer Guidebook---Screen Mesh 3

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Mesh opening

The dimensions of the mesh openings affect stencil support, meter ink flow and contribute to the print's appearance.

The best mesh for screen printing is commonly woven out of monofilament polyester and it functions both as support for the stencil and to meter the amount of ink deposited on the substrate. The dimensions of the mesh count, percentage of open area and thread thickness all contribute to the appearance of the end product. You will find that accurate measurements of these mesh specifications are supplied by the manufacturer. Poor image registration, image elongation and uneven ink deposits can result from the improper selection or preparation of the mesh fabric.

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19
Mar

Printer Guidebook---Screen Mesh 2

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Thread structure

The differences between multi-filament and mono-filament screen-printing mesh.

Here is an easy choice: when faced with multi-filament and monofilament polyester mesh, pick high-quality monofilament. Man-made fibers are made with either multiple or single filaments. Monofilament is a single smooth round fiber used in weaving mesh.

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18
Mar

Printer Guidebook---Screen Mesh 1

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Mesh-fiber composition

The molecular and mechanical characteristics of screen-printing mesh.

At present, the only suitable, modern mesh fiber is high-quality monofilament polyester: round and smooth. It has superior elongation and strength characteristics, has no loss of strength when wet and, in fact, absorbs less than 0.8 percent moisture. Absorption of moisture is an important consideration, as this is such a wet process.

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13
Mar

What Printing Mesh used for 4-Color Printing Process

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Question

When printing four-color process, we know the importance of the angles used for the dots on the color separations. We also know we have to avoid certain combinations of mesh count with dots per inch on the positive in order to avoid moiré. What we are looking for are some guidelines on which mesh specification is most suitable for printing four-color process, and how fine a dot we should be able to hold.

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04
Feb

Chinese New Year Holiday

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To all of our clients, friends and potential clients, thanks for your business in the past year and SHARE appreciates your support, cooperation and understanding. On behalf all of our employees, we would like to extend our Chinese New Year greetings to our clients, friends.

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31
Dec

Happy New Year

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2014 is gone and 2015 has come upon us. SHARE would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our clients, friends a very HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Wish all of you a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous Year!

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02
Dec

Water Based Ink or Plastisol for your printing?

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Water Based Ink vs Plastisol

Water-based ink versus plastisol: one is made of water and one is made of plastic. Simple. But while the difference is easy enough to read in the names, how this difference impacts your screenprint takes a little more research. We're going to look more in depth at each type, advantages and disadvantages, and use the differences to see which one would work best for you.

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20
Nov

SCREEN MATERIALS AND PREPARATION OVERVIEW

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Frames

There are two types of screen frames, metal and wood. Metal frames, both static (solid) and retentionable, have become the industry standard. Retentionables do not require the use of adhesive products.

Metal frames have been replaced by wood because they do not warp from water like wood frames do. The most commonly used types of wood are cedar and pine. Pine is preferred because it is more water resistant while it is light weight.

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31
Oct

Happy Halloween!

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Another Halloween Holiday is coming, you might think very hard on what custume you should wear for the Halloween Holiday and how you will spend this holiday with your kids, while SHARE thinks how to express our holiday greetings to our clients around the world, esp. to those who from the United States. Here, on behalf of all our staff, SHARE would like to take this opportunity to wish all our clients a very HAPPY HALLOWEEN HOLIDAY!

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22
Oct

Woven Plastic Mesh

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Monofilament synthetic fibers can be woven very precisely to create industrial textiles with narrow pore distribution. This precision weaving process creates fine mesh woven fabrics with apertures (hole sizes) as small as 10 micron, with a strand and thickness tolerance of +/-10%.

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24
Sep

Screen Printing

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Applications:

Screen printing (or silk printing) is arguably the most versatile of all printing processes. It can be used to print on a wide variety of substrates, including paper, paperboard, plastics, glass, metals, fabrics, and many other materials. including paper, plastics, glass, metals, nylon and cotton. Some common products from the screen printing industry include posters, labels, decals, signage, and all types of textiles and electronic circuit boards. The advantage of screenprinting over other print processes is that the press can print on substrates of any shape, thickness and size.

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06
Aug

More information for the Screen Printer

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There are quite a few types of mesh fabrics available and they can be made from many types of substrates. There are multifilament and monofilament threads, stainless steel, nylon, polyester, and silk.

This article is limited to monofilament polyester printing mesh, the best and cheapest choice for screen printing garments. You have for example many choices in thread weave available. The plain weaves (Fig. 1) and the twill weaves. (Fig.2) Twill weaves can provide higher ink volume when used in higher meshes but the ability to hold sharp edges with a coated emulsion is diminished.(Fig. 3) Almost all applications will be best served with a plain weave.

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11
Jul

Summer Season is really here in the Air and SHARE is working hard to deliver goods to clients

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Even though, we have stepped into the Summer Season for sometime, however, we have been experiencing plum rain season, raining all the day but of course, weather is cooler. BUT now, Plum Rain Season is gone and Summer comes into full wing, temperature is going up and it's getting hotter and hotter day by day.

So SHARE decides to give 4hours off during the workday from 11am to 3pm, this period is the hottest time of the day, workers can have a good rest during this time. SHARE doesn't fall behind the production schedule since SHARE makes up the time in the evening and SHARE is trying to finish clients' order as planned and not affected by hot weather.

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02
Jul

Hot-cutting Mesh Pieces/Ribbon, Cold-stamping Mesh Pieces

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SHARE has been in the filter mesh production filed for more than 30 years, introduced Swiss Weaving Looms, German Weaving Reeds, SHARE is capable to producing polyester filter mesh and nylon filter mesh with rating from 10um to 1500um.

With our capabilities in producing stable filter meshes, SHARE is also supplying clients with different fabricated mesh filters, such as hot-slitting mesh ribbons, heat-sealed mesh filter bags (such as medical biopsy bags, tea bags), cold-stamping mesh pieces (such as round mesh discs, long mesh piece, etc).

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17
Jun

FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 has kicked off in Brazil---The Country of Football

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To football lover, it is a great news that FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 has kicked off in the Country of Football, where too many world-renowned football players are born and grown in this land.

Brazil is a great country rich not only in natural resources, beautiful beaches, gorgeous women, but also great football players. Football to Brazil is like what Pingpang to China, both are their National Ball, however, China is not short of football fans even though Chinese National Football Team sucks. When the FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 Open Ceremony has celebrated with broadcast all over the world, SHARE's people also gathered together and watched the open ceremony and drank beers to celebrate this great event, we have been looking forward to it for 4 years since last time it was held in South Africa.

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13
Jun

Anatomy of Silk Printing Mesh

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The threads support the stencil. The open areas allow ink passage. Familiarity with the meaning and importance of each mesh will make fabric selection easier---and consistent high-quality printing more predictable 

Mesh Count: 

The number of threads per linear inch (norminal mesh count). Screen fabrics are woven in threads per centimeter and then the number is calculated to English measurement for sale into parts of the world that don’t use the metric system 

Example: A fabric woven at 120 threads/cm equals 305 threads/inch. The figure is calculated by multiplying 120 x 2.54=304.8, this number is rounded up to 305 

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09
Jun

Many Dyeing Companies shut down for environmental protection

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Due to the fast development of factories producing industrial and home textile, dyeing factories also go up with them to provide the service of dyeing the fabrics into different colors.

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03
Jun

Screen Printing on Glass and Ceramics

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Today, screen printing continues to play a significant role in the production of glass & ceramic products for both industrial and consumer applications. Screen printing is unique because the process can overcome two significant challenges faced by glass decorators:

- Able to print on unlimited sizes, 3D objects, uneven surfaces
- Deliver thick, opaque ink deposits that often contain glass frit/precious metals

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