SAATI SAATItex PHU2 emulsion 1 Kilo

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Description

SAATI SAATItex PHU2 emulsion

SAATI SAATItex PHU2 emulsion, A pure photopolymer emulsion that is universally suitable for all inks, including solvent, water-based, and discharge inks.

Dyed red
One-part, pre-sensitized. No mixing, no diazo required!
Medium viscosity easily coats all mesh counts
Easy to reclaim
Can be used with discharge inks as-is. No need for diazo.
Can be used with Diazo when extra sharpness or high resolution is required

Red pure photopolymer direct emulsion resistant to plastisol, water based and discharge inks without catalyst
Outstanding abrasion and humidity resistance
Excellent print definition on any mesh
45% solids content
Exposes two times faster than a diazo or dual-cure emulsion
Also suitable for DLE (diodes) exposure
The solution has a 52 week shelf life if stored in a light free environment.
As a result produces stencils with excellent mechanical resistance,
Furthermore good resolution and edge definition,

Coating
Using a high quality scoop coater or coating through,
apply one or two coats to the substrate side of the screen,
followed by one or two coats on the squeegee side. For a thicker
stencil, apply additional coats to the squeegee side prior to drying.
For a higher quality stencil with a minimal increase in stencil
thickness, apply one or two additional coats to the substrate
side of the screen after the initial coats have dried.

Drying & Storage
Thoroughly dry the coated screen at a maximum temperature
of 104°F (40°C) in a dust free, dark or yellow light area,
with the substrate side facing down to optimize stencil quality.
Coated screens should be stored in a dust
free, dry, safelight environment.
Exposing
Ensure that all surfaces, emulsion, film and glass are free of
dust to minimize pinholes. Contact the emulsion side of the
positive with the substrate side of the screen and secure in
position before placing the screen in a suitable vacuum frame.
Many variables, such as lamp type and age, distance from lamp
to screen, mesh type and coating thickness, can affect exposure
time. Perform an exposure test with an exposure calculator
to determinate correct exposure time for a complete cur

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