Aluminum Screen Printing Mesh Frames 20" x 28" O.D.
Aluminum Screen Printing Mesh Frames 20" x 28" O.D.
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The best place to get aluminum screen printing frames with different mesh counts.
The Lawson Screen & Digital screen printing aluminum pre-stretched frames size 20" x 28"(OD) are produced in the USA, and are made to be durable and warp resistant. These are the best, highest quality frames for manual and automatic screen printing machines.
Benefits of Aluminum Screen Printing Frames 20" x 28" O.D.
- Ideal Size for use with the Lawson Mini-Trooper and Lawson Mini-Max.
- Machine stretched and glued
- Top Quality monofilament mesh.
- Meter controlled tension.
- In stock for same day shipping.
What Mesh Count Should I Use for Screen Printing?
Mesh Counts 24/25, 38/40, 60/61 & 85/86:
For silk screen mesh below 110 are primarily used for specialty prints using glitter and shimmer inks. You need a larger mesh opening so the flakes in the ink can get through and onto your tshirt. When your glitter has larger flakes, try using a very low mesh count (24/25, 38/40 or 60/61). Your 85/86 is great for shimmers or inks with smaller glitter particles. This mesh count is also good for printing foil adhesive.
Mesh Count 110
The 110 mesh count is the most common in the industry. It lays down a fairly thick layer of ink that is great for block text letters and larger spot color designs. Use it as an underbase for multi-color work and you will only have to do one print stroke to help speed up production.
Mesh Count 125
125 mesh count is another popular mesh sizes in screen printing. This mesh choice is great for printing white ink and color inks with a thicker viscosity.
Mesh Count 156/160
156/160 mesh is great for general purpose textile printing with basic to semi-fine detail. They will hold a little finer detail than 110 mesh and also work well with thinner inks.
Mesh Count 196/200
The mesh count 196/200 is great for detailed screen printing with a thinner layer of ink compared to 156/160 mesh count. Printers that want a softer-hand feel with plastisol ink can use this mesh count. Be mindful that as you use a higher mesh count, the opacity decreases.
Mesh Count 230
230 mesh screens are great for super fine lines, text and half tones. This high 230 mesh can hold halftones well while letting more ink through than a 305 mesh could.
Mesh Count 280
A 280 mesh screen should be used for thinner inks and where a small ink deposit is necessary. Use a 280 mesh for halftones but where you need a larger ink deposit compared to a 305 screen.
Mesh Count 305
Use 305 mesh screens for the finest of detail, and small halftones, along with four color and simulated process prints. Precise halftone dots need very high mesh counts in order to hold and expose properly. Otherwise, you will not have threads per inch to hold the halftones and the lines might become saw-toothed or jagged.