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Title: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Joe Clarke on May 15, 2016, 01:18:34 PM
Most industries, including printing methods, other than screen-printing, have published standards. Of course standards are invaluable for; training, internal and external communication, growth & development, pricing ETC. Nonetheless before we can have standards we will need to have a common frame of reference for the parts and processes used in makeready and in production. This frame of reference can be established with a glossary.

I am hoping together we can begin to build a lucid, succinct, professional glossary of the elements included in our versatile manufacturing process by building consensus. To test my theory I want to begin with a component which is relatively simple but mission critical as well and invite any and all of you to post your best definition of...

What is a squeegee?

There is a cadre of purveyors and practitioners waiting to review the posts and then compile a working definition of "the squeegee".

The deadline is two weeks from today.

At great peril to ourselves we plan to post the composite definition of the squeegee on The Shirt Board.

Have at it my friends!
Joe
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: blue moon on May 15, 2016, 08:03:10 PM
Squeegee is a tool used to facilitate the transfer of ink through the mesh.

pierre
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: abchung on May 16, 2016, 12:38:23 AM
A squeegee is like a broom. Instead of a brush, it consist of a blade that is made out of rubber or some sort of polymer that moves liquid from one place to another with a swiping action.



Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Orion on May 16, 2016, 10:17:13 AM
A flexible polyurethane blade used in screenprinting. The function of which is to bring the screen into contact with the surface being printed and to shear the ink from the screen.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: BP on May 16, 2016, 10:29:57 AM
Take a look at this.

http://www.screenprinting-aspa.com/screen-printing-glossary.html (http://www.screenprinting-aspa.com/screen-printing-glossary.html)
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: jvanick on May 16, 2016, 10:34:31 AM
from that page:

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Squeegee: Wooden or metal handled tool with a rubber blade used to drive ink through a stencil by pulling the squeegee across the screen.

I hate the description of 'driving' ink through the screen -- unless you're printing waterbase.

When printing plastisol, if you're driving ink through the screen, you're doing it wrong.

Orion's description seems pretty spot on to me.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Underbase37 on May 16, 2016, 12:00:47 PM
A scraping tool with a rubber-edged blade set on a handle.

In screen printing used to move a fluid (Ink) through a stencil, shearing it to the substrate.

Murphy

Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Underbase37 on May 16, 2016, 12:02:41 PM
I also like Orion's definition.

Murphy

Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: blue moon on May 16, 2016, 12:23:46 PM
dos it have to be polyurethane? Could it be rubber? or PVC, or even metal?
Is it always shearing? jvanick just said it only shears when printing plastisol, but not when using it for waterbase. . . Or are we shearing waterbased inks, but also driving them in at the same time?

pierre
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: tonypep on May 16, 2016, 12:48:39 PM
In 16th century Asia the blade was often made of bamboo or wood
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: blue moon on May 16, 2016, 12:55:45 PM
In 16th century Asia the blade was often made of bamboo or wood
so only modern squeegees are mad of PU. . .

pierre
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Frog on May 16, 2016, 12:59:17 PM
In 16th century Asia the blade was often made of bamboo or wood
so only modern squeegees are mad of PU. . .

pierre

My first squeegees were red or black rubber, and mesh was still silk, (but that's another topic)
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Orion on May 16, 2016, 01:15:41 PM
dos it have to be polyurethane? Could it be rubber? or PVC, or even metal?
Is it always shearing? jvanick just said it only shears when printing plastisol, but not when using it for waterbase. . . Or are we shearing waterbased inks, but also driving them in at the same time?

pierre

You are right Pierre, it does not have to be PU, just as a fill blade (call it a flood blade if you like but don't tell Bill Hood I told you so) is not always metal. In fact on flip configured squeegee/fill I've only seen PU squeegee material used. I think the act of getting the ink through to the substrate is shear no matter what pressure is used. The squeegee marries together other more critical parameters of the process.  In point, Joe's bible does not specifically discuss squeegees but ink mesh and stencil are extensively covered.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: blue moon on May 16, 2016, 01:28:09 PM
dos it have to be polyurethane? Could it be rubber? or PVC, or even metal?
Is it always shearing? jvanick just said it only shears when printing plastisol, but not when using it for waterbase. . . Or are we shearing waterbased inks, but also driving them in at the same time?

pierre

You are right Pierre, it does not have to be PU, just as a fill blade (call it a flood blade if you like but don't tell Bill Hood I told you so) is not always metal. In fact on flip configured squeegee/fill I've only seen PU squeegee material used. I think the act of getting the ink through to the substrate is shear no matter what pressure is used. The squeegee marries together other more critical parameters of the process.  In point, Joe's bible does not specifically discuss squeegees but ink mesh and stencil are extensively covered.

agreed, I think we are always shearing.

pierre
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Frog on May 16, 2016, 02:01:41 PM
back in the '80's, I was actually shown a (questionable) technique of laying down more ink by more flood, less shear,  allowing the ink to transfer partially by a capillary action pulling it through the mesh.
I never mastered it, but saw it done on athletic prints.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: screenxpress on May 16, 2016, 09:43:02 PM
He's the goofy guy that used to team up with Lenny on Laverne & Shirley
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Screened Gear on May 17, 2016, 01:48:19 AM
A squeegee is the part in the printing process that applies force to the ink that allows it to pass though the stencil.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Printficient on May 17, 2016, 09:24:10 AM
Superlative
Quantum
Unilateral
Extensive
Engineered
Goo
Encapsulating
Efferent
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: Sbrem on May 17, 2016, 11:38:13 AM
What everyone else said... :o

Steve
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: ScreenFoo on May 17, 2016, 07:03:21 PM
I like Orions.  I could add a couple more:

2.  The second most likely implement to get nicked.
3.  That which is never sharp enough.
Title: Re: glossary: What is a squeegee?
Post by: cali2467 on August 30, 2019, 06:05:30 PM
a squeegee is a tool used to shear ink through mesh. Shear not smear