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The AP Blue Screen Printing Emulsion is a pre-sensitized, fast-drying liquid designed for silk screen printing on textiles and fabrics. With a generous 128oz volume, it is compatible with both plastisol and UV inks, making it an ideal choice for printers of all skill levels. Proudly made in the USA, this emulsion boasts a long shelf life of over a year, ensuring you get the most out of your investment.
Brand | Ecotex |
Color | Blue |
Finish Type | Silk |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Fast-Drying |
Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #0000FF |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Screen Print Direct |
Part Number | ETEX-APBLU |
Item Weight | 10.36 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 9 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | ETEX-APBLU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Silk |
Material | Silk |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Fast-Drying |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**E
Good emulsion for screen printing.
We found that is emulsion is the best you can use along with plastisol inks. We put two layers on both sides of the mesh and have great results. Keep it in the dark until you are ready to print and you will have good results. Make sure you stir slowly and always bring up the layer on the bottom of the can to keep mix working well. Pop the bubbles with a stick and you will prevent air holes in the emulsion. It levels out nicely when placed in the dry box. We do ten screens at once and have great results. Dries fast and dries level. Warm water clean up is a breeze.
N**E
I'm Shocked!
Whale, I really did not expect it to work.I coated four new 16x20 TECHTONGDA Aluminum Silk Screen, Screens with the Ecotex AP Blue Emulsion, and they turned-out like you'd expect some 61 year-old half-wit, to-do.My new 16" Emulsion Scoop Coater Tool was really about 16-1/2", so I used a loose-bladed hacksaw to cut two horribly weh-wah cutted scooper tray trough buddy-buddies.. Pooshing the plastic end-capp back-on, in a rickity reckshaw weeble-wobble fashion -so the Emulsion Goop could run-out the sides and drip onto the floor.. uh. (shakes ee's head)..I coated four new TECHTONGDA Aluminum Silk Screen Printing Press Screens with the Blue AP Goop, coating both sides as best I could with the new Fancy Scooper (waste of money? probably could uh used a piece of wood to do the same spread job, blah blah)..I let the screens dry in my bedroom closet, for two-days.. reluctantly awaiting the day I would attempt the "light" trick..I finally taped my Transparent Logo onto the AP Coated "Test" Screen, haphazardly tearing away my transparency letters TM (for trademark) and using a 99Cent Store IMO "Sharpie" to fake-in the TM Letters.. (uh..).I had NO IDEA how "long" to expose the screens to the light, and no idea "which light" to use...?I "heard" someone in one of the YT videos say they exposed their screens to only 30-seconds IN THE SUNLIGHT, which sounded way easier than using a 20 minute flood light of 500watt, special lighting, blah blah..I said, here, goes..and I walked into the sunlight by the pool, and counted to 30. one one-thousand, two one-shousand, three...Then I "hid" the Screen under my bed covers, and went for a three hour walk.....Wanting to nap, but instead dredging the screen into the garage -dreading the projected failure of washing out the nappy Blue..running the water..hey wait..it looks like my logo is appearing (water washing over the screen..)Grabbing the Big Handy Brush by the garage sink.. I scrubbed and scrubbed, and low & behold the Emulsion started peeling off in Globby Clumps (like Elmers Glue might do..)..I'll be DANGED!IT LOOKS PRETTY GOOD!Hmmmm. I wonder how that happened..?NOT BAD,I'm Shocked!next, I'll need to cut a piece of wood to become the surface for screen printing t-shirts.Oops, I made the Screen Backwards because I "remembered" to reverse the logo, so, this screen will need to be treated [special] because I reversed the wrong side, meaning the inner screen will not have the buddy-buddy luxury of a border facing me, instead the borders will be facing down on-top of the t-shirts.. ughnot bad for an old-f...don da-da don!Thanks Ecotex AP Blue, for Surprising Me with something that works!!!
J**N
My goto emulsion
This is the best general purpose emulsion I've found at this price point to date. Keeps well in the fridge for months (just don't let it freeze, trust me!). Screens last in the darkroom for months after being coated. Reasonably easy to coat and reclaim. And it can be hardened with their emulsion hardner, for long runs or water based inks, which I've done on several occasions with good results
S**R
Great value
Love the price
A**R
Worked great
Quality was great and imagine burn time was easy to figure out. 18sec for me and the image was clear and durable. Great value for my money
V**R
don’t waste your money
One of the worst product I useIn washout the motion came right off along with the design
J**.
Good emulsion
Covers screen evenly and dries overnight. Never a problem when burning art work to it. 30 seconds under UV light.
A**N
First time screen printing with emulsion
Love this product. I was very concerned because I've never screen printed with emulsion. This product was easy to use and I got the results that I wanted. Now I screen print large orders with ease. Removal of the emulsion was also easy with the emulsion remover. This is the product I will be using from here on out.
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