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Chromaline Screen Print Products
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2013
At Chromaline, we are invested in your screen printing success. We pride ourselves on producing premium screen printing emulsions and screen printing chemicals that will set you apart from your competition. Chromaline offers imaging solutions and screen printing products based in photochemistry, chemical etching and other new imaging technologies. Chromaline Screen Print Products has evolved in its 65-plus year history to take advantage of an ever-changing competitive environment.
We share our best tips and trips for making and using screens for screen printing on this channel.
We share our best tips and trips for making and using screens for screen printing on this channel.
Hydro-X Blue & Hydro-X Red Emulsion | Chromaline Screen Print Products
In this video, we explore the features of and differences between Chromaline's Hydro-X Blue and Hydro-X Red emulsions. These hybrid photopolymer emulsions are specifically designed to perform exceptionally well with water-based, discharge, or plastisol inks and provide great water resistance right out of the bucket-no diazo needed. Learn how Hydro-X Blue offers faster exposure times while Hydro-X Red gives enhanced resolution, making it ideal for use with systems like the LTS. Both versions are optimized for LED exposure systems but work just as well with traditional exposure setups. We also dive into the product updates, including the new naming convention and improved formulations for even better water resistancy and durability. Hydro-X is perfect for screen printers looking for reliable, high-performance emulsions that can work in a wide variety of screen rooms. Learn more at chromaline.com and Print With Confidence.
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Chromaline's line of emulsions and films are proudly made in the USA at our headquarters in Duluth, MN. In its 70-plus year history, Chromaline has continually sought out technological leaders so that our customers can print with confidence.
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OUR PREMIUM PROMISE: At Chromaline, we are invested in your success. We pride ourselves on producing premium screen printing emulsions that will set you apart from your competition. We understand that choosing Chromaline means knowing that we will be there when you need us. When you buy from Chromaline, you're not just buying an emulsion. You're buying a promise.
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Chromaline's line of emulsions and films are proudly made in the USA at our headquarters in Duluth, MN. In its 70-plus year history, Chromaline has continually sought out technological leaders so that our customers can print with confidence.
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Facebook: chromaline
Instagram: chromaline_
TH-cam: @chromalinescreenprintproducts
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OUR PREMIUM PROMISE: At Chromaline, we are invested in your success. We pride ourselves on producing premium screen printing emulsions that will set you apart from your competition. We understand that choosing Chromaline means knowing that we will be there when you need us. When you buy from Chromaline, you're not just buying an emulsion. You're buying a promise.
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In this video, we share three essential secrets to success when using Chromaline's MagiCote scoop coaters to make screens for screen printing. We cover the importance of using the rounded edge of the coater for an even, optimal emulsion layer, how to select the right size scoop coater for your screen to avoid uneven coatings, and the need to maintain the coater in good condition to prevent stre...
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Mobile Screen Printing Warehouse with Chromaline and Wild Side North
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The Number 1 Reason For Stencil Breakdown | Chromaline Screen Print Products
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We are in the Chroma Test Lab with Mick going over the importance of proper exposure. In this video Mick demonstrates how an underexposed screen breaks down on press. Even if you screen looks good after washout, it still might be underexposed. The longer your exposure, the more durable your screen. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions on exposing your screens for screen printin...
MagiVac Nozzle For Drying Screens Faster | Chromaline Screen Print Products
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In this video, Mick shows how to use the MagiVac Nozzle to help dry your screens faster. Comment below if you have any questions about drying your screens for screen printing. . . 5 More Tips For Drying Screens: th-cam.com/video/mXHA-5yX990/w-d-xo.html . . GET THE NOZZLE: shop.chromaline.com/magivac-nozzle-8/ . . Chromaline's line of emulsions and films are proudly made in the USA at our headqu...
5 Tips For Drying Your Screens | Chromaline Screen Print Products
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In this video, Mick discusses five tips for effectively drying your screens for screen printing. Mick goes over the importance of managing environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, and airflow, and also underscores the necessity of minimizing UV exposure and drying the screen squeegee side up to maintain high print quality. Comment below if you have any questions about drying your sc...
LTS ROI vs CTS i-Image | A Candid Chat with Powertex Group & Chromaline
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Emphasizing precision and quality control in the screen making process significantly contributes to the overall success of your final screen print. Whether you're looking to create custom apparel, posters, or artwork, the process starts with the meticulous preparation of your screen. In this video Mick goes into detail on how to prepare your screen for screen printing using Chromaline's iSC lin...
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In this video Brian and Mick walk you through the steps of blocking out your screen. Use Chroma/Fill iSC Blockout after your screen is completely dry to block pinholes. You can also use it instead of tape to block off your edges. . . MORE INFO ABOUT BLOCKING OUT SCREENS: xxx . . CHROMALINE'S iSC LINE: chromaline.com/products/screen-printing-chemicals/ . . Chromaline's line of emulsions and film...
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20 seconds??? That is not great latitude. I expose screens for 2 1/2 to 3 mins. I can be off by 10-20 seconds and still get a great screen. An exposure step wedge is highly recommended.
Awesome👍🏻😎
Sir! Do You have any Social Media ID?I want to learn Screen Printing With you.
How long to keep to dry? How to dry manually?
Great Class Sir!
Great testimonial. Thanks guys!
Is there a capillary film designed for WB or discharge yet? Can you use a hardener on the capillary film to try and utilize for WB or discharge? Unlocking this would be the holy grail haha. Great vid! Haven’t used capillary film since we started and that was when Roger Jennings was saying to only use capillary film. 🙂
Thanks for the vid!
no problem
If everybody follows, mick advice you will get perfect screens every time mick is the best technician I’ve ever worked with over the years and he will improve your screen department Alan Powley pyramid group md
Top man
I’ll take it all please😃
Love those Mick outtakes 😆
@@ikonartstencil ha! We have a lot of them!
NAH UNC REALLY KNOW HIS SHIT
sure does 🙌🏼
Excellent to know, building my dark room this weekend, what was your exposure time? and where can we get that fancy vacuum attachment :)
best of luck! let us know if you have any questions
@@chromalinescreenprintproducts since I’ve never done any of this, could you recommend a list of products that I would need to start with. From screen prep to cleaning and reclaiming? I found the vac attachment that’s a must:)
Hey man, keep up the good work!
thank you!
Love the video!
thanks for watching!
Nice video mate and spot-on as usual top technician, great information and if everybody listen to you we’d have less breakdowns with stencils and Marc much better prints
thank you for the kind words!
Absolutely wonderful sir. This is the kind of honest detail I am looking for in a video. Thank you for time and efforts.
thanks for watching! we appreciate the kind words
Screen covers come with rubber covers. Keep them on them when not in use.
great tip!
I use a 400 watt metal halide bulb. a 20x24 screen takes 12-14 minutes to expose depending on whether the mesh is dyed or not. I'm using chromaline udc hv dual cure emulsion. I usually post harden my stencils, this makes them more durable and easier to reclaim. The bulb I use is a lamp for growing plants which does emit enough light in the uv spectrum to cure the emulsion. Led seems like the way to go with smaller format screens being more efficient than high intensity discharge lamps. In a high production setting exposing dozens of screens per shift a commercial exposure unit is the only thing that makes sense.
@@michaelhaasjes8066 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
My $40 wooden box with 4/4' flourescent bulbs has worked great. I was actually hoping he would go into exposure times for each light source but I was wrong.
@@JenniferBrown-y7j exposure times will vary based on emulsion type, artwork, mesh color, etc. so there’s not just one general exposure time for everyone. We have a different video showing how to determine your exposure time using an exposure calculator
Great video- what is a good starting exposure time for capillary film using a flourescent tube tyoe of exposure unit (with neoprene Cover and vaccum pump style). I dont have an exposure scale- just looking for a ballpark starting point. Using posi-film/ velum or mylar printed with an inkjet.
@@duragodraphics what is the thickness? We have some recommendations on our user guide: www.ikonics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2021_ProCap_UserGuide_CHRM-1.pdf
What is the typical shelf life of a capillary film unused?
@@DigitalLiquid we generally say that coated, unexposed screens can be stored up to one month in a clean, dry and completely dark area
I put up a very bright LED work light (suspended) over my quilting machine / frame. It was not expensive and was from Home Depot. I prefer using the sun, however living in Oregon sometimes precludes that method. I discovered that the bright light over my quilting frame works very well. I don't believe a "box" is a useful investment, as it is easy to place the screen to be exposed with the image and glass on a black piece of felt in a box lid (like a paper or bankers box for portability) and with a piece of thick cardboard "lid" or cover to protect it from light except when exposing. I place the box lid / exposure "sandwich" on the quilt or whatever I happen to have mounted on the quilting frame (a table would do) and sometimes elevate it a little more with a portable footstool or box. With my iphone timer running, I uncover the glass/emulsion/black felt sandwich for the needed time, then quickly re-cover it with the cardboard sheet, then pick up the whole thing and take it to the kitchen to rinse. It works great and is very affordable.
@@kthybrown007 thx for sharing!
How long do you keep it on the LED bulb ?
great concept except for the $100K price;(
We do offer financing options as well
Right ta, so curious about this. I just want to set up a couple of screens to print on my own clothes, I'm not starting a business, looking at people calculate exposure times etc I just thought it was too hard especially as I have a brain injury and my maths not there anymore. My question is if using the sun is there a way to tell by looking at the screen or how it feels to know if it's been exposed long enough or is it the case you just have to trial and error it to find the right time?
Trial and error, but you can do a step wedge test. We have a video on that as well -> chromaline.com/exposure
Very Good
thank you :)
Trying out the hydro x emulsion !
@@chromalinescreenprintproducts I love it . Wish I’d bought more at once!
Thoughts?! Let us know how it goes!!
great tips.
thx!
Thank you for the very helpful video! I have a few questions that I hope can be answered. 1) When washing out emulsion on a screen after exposing it, can the screen be exposed to UV light in a non-light safe room? The only place I can put my washout booth is in my backyard under a shaded patio area. It is by no means light-safe, but it is very well shaded with shade tarps on all sides. 2) What is the name/brand of the screen holder equipment at 5:06?
If you have a fast-exposing emulsion, this will most likely be a problem. If you have an emulsion with wide exposure latitude you may be okay depending on how long washout is taking you. We definitely don't recommend it, but it may work. We built this screen coating holder ages ago, but if you search for "wall mounted screen coating rack" or something similar, there are options available online to purchase.
So spend $800 is your answer..NOT
We also did a video on using the sun for exposure
Well in screen printing that's nothing. I was a DIY person. Tried to cut corners all the time. Built a exposure unit. Times where everywhere. Brought a rxp converted it to led and now get 20 second burn. This made a world of difference. Next was the dry cabinet. This seemed to give so much issues. It was a hit it miss. Ran thru so many screens being not fully dry and burning issues. Spent the $3600 and got the dri-vault when I say big difference I mean big big big big difference. I can dry 10 screens in as little as 8 minutes if I'm pre heating the unit.
@@elevated-apparel couldn’t agree more!!! 🙌🏼
Should be able to expose the screen for 45 seconds - 1 minute if it is a dual cure emulsion! Also helps if you put more pressure on the glass thats over the film. Have to think more like how a vacuum system works with adding pressure.
thanks for the tips Glen
I am working at the screen department and I am responsible for making screens. I am trying to master applying capillary films to the screen. Our capillary films are different and what is that tool you are using to apply on the screen? I need that lol
Do you mean the scoop coater? Or which tool are you referring to? We also have some videos dedicated to applying capillary film, so check out those as well!
great video, i just started printing and use chroma blue 🤝🏽
we love the blue! thx for watching 👍🏼
lol
Great information. Can you do videos on the full line of products? As a customer, I noticed that rebranding and/or replacement of a lot of products we used from you chemical line.
Yes definitely!
how much this machine cost?
They start around $80K but please contact us for a quote because there are several model options chromaline.com/contact/
Thank You sir..i learned a lot
No problem!
THANK YOU!!!
No problem 👍🏼
I'm using a cheap growllight for a certain emulsion and it works perfectly. It also shortens expo time compared to my old expo unit with fluorescent on it.
That’s great! DIY setups definitely can work when the proper testing is done 👍🏼
Great tips, needed this 15+ years ago lol
Glad it was helpful! :)
Great video I wish they just would not be so expensive. For you have a good deal let me know and I will buy a pack.
:)
A couple of years ago, I had an emulsion rep tell me I should be using the sharp side of the coating trough for 195 mesh screens and higher. This is because those are typically the screens we use for gradients and thinner/dark inks. His argument was you don't necessarily want to lay down as much of an ink deposit for a gradient, or even a dark ink (like black) as you would say, with white ink on a 110 or 156 mesh that was coated with the smooth side of the though. We use a dual cure emulsion. Did that rep send me down the wrong path? We fortunately haven't had any issues using the smooth side for 156 and lower mesh screens and the sharp side for 195 and higher mesh screens.
Sounds like it's working for you!
Can this Technology expose tiny Half-Tone dots and or Gradient shading? Also I need to burn screens the up to 170cm in length by 40cm.
Yes, the LTS works great for high detail work
Do You Produce Burnt Screens for Customers? I need some Screens made. Cant afford the Chromaline System Yet. I'm just an Artist.
We do not burn screens for other people. Check with your local screen printing shop!
15 second looks best. Look not only at image itself but the background area around it. 5 seconds dissolves in water jet, 25 seconds has blocked overexposed thin lines, 20 is way too close for comfort, that's why 15 seconds is the best overall compromise. 10 is too close to underexposure. May work at the beginning but won't last.
thanks for the feedback!
you made a whole list of lights that wont work.. but didnt name a damn thing that IS good to use.
Many of the ones mentioned will work, it just depends on what wavelength the light source is and what emulsion you are exposing. If you want a specific light source, we recommend the Quick Image exposure table top unit, or the LTS laser-to-screen auto exposure for larger shops.
Good job and well done
thx!
Great video! 🙌🏼
Thanks!
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Thx for watching! ☺️