Screen printing aluminum frame is essential parts for screen printing, you must exposure the image on the screen, then print the image by finished screen with image.So the right size and good quality screen will affect your printing effect.of course, you can re-meshed frames to make new screens by old aluminium frames. Aluminum frames do not warp when exposed to water, ensuring a flat frame for thousands of prints.
Features:
Alumnium frame with light weight can be re-meshed.
Argon arc welding technique to ensure watertight and ground flat.
Smooth appearance, free of deformation, durable in use.
Bonded with highest chemical resistance glue.
Top quality low elongation polyester mesh.
Revolving-Riveting stretching technology to insure optimal tension.
The two most standard mesh sizes are 110 and 156. A mesh count of 110 will lay down a fairly thick layer of ink. This mesh is great for block text letters and larger spot color designs. It’s also a recommended mesh for your underbase because you will only have to do one pass, which speeds up production. 156 mesh will lay down a moderate amount of ink, but offers more detail capability for your image.
Higher mesh screens, 200 mesh and above, are most often used for finer detail images and thinner inks. Graphic, discharge, and water-based inks should be printed through screens of this mesh size. The higher mesh count helps to keep the thinner inks from flooding onto your substrate. If you would like to get a softer hand feel to your plastisol prints, these higher mesh counts can help as well. While your plastisol prints may feel softer, you might sacrifice the opacity of the ink by using a higher mesh count.
Frame Size
8" x 12" (203x304mm o.d.), 12" x 16" (304x406mm o.d), 16" x 20" (406x508mm o.d.), 20" x 24" (508x609mm o.d.), 23" x 31" (584x787mm o.d.)