Is this more/less effective than using the free exposure calculator you have on your site? Also, how do you determine what your longest/starting exposure time will be?
In this video, we're using Xenon WR-903 Emulsion. With a standard coating thickness and our Lincoln vacuum exposure unit, we exposed this screen for 5 minutes (with very well used bulbs)
Is this more/less effective than using the free exposure calculator you have on your site?
Also, how do you determine what your longest/starting exposure time will be?
So once you expose it (3 mins) for example... it doesn't matter if you expose it again like you did? That wouldn't add time to that exposure time?
Freddie Robles he exposed it for thirty seconds 6 times so the first one ended up taking 3 minutes
I was thinking the same thing. But @jaida waggoner cleated it up. He did say 30 second intervals at the beginning
Love the background music!
You're using photopolymer right? I'm currently using two part and struggling to get good results.
We test and use all the emulsions we carry....
NeverTheLess Screen Printing Supplies what emulsion are you using here??
In this video, we're using Xenon WR-903 Emulsion. With a standard coating thickness and our Lincoln vacuum exposure unit, we exposed this screen for 5 minutes (with very well used bulbs)