Emulsion vs. Capillary Film
As a screen printer, you make screens on a regular basis. For your stencil making, we’d like to know if you coat your screens with emulsion, capillary film, or use both on a regular basis.
As a screen printer, you make screens on a regular basis. For your stencil making, we’d like to know if you coat your screens with emulsion, capillary film, or use both on a regular basis.
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Capillary film: A light sensitive film used to create a stencil that when applied to a screen with water adheres to the mesh by capillary action.
This REVOLUTIONARY, HIGHLY EFFICIENT, STENCIL – MAKING SYSTEM expedites the process by ELIMINATING the need for:
· a film positive
· emulsion
· capillary film
· exposure time
· drying time
SOPT Emulsion & Cap Film Smry