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screen printing => Screen Making => Topic started by: 3Deep on March 22, 2022, 01:48:31 PM

Title: Checking screen tension out the box
Post by: 3Deep on March 22, 2022, 01:48:31 PM
So when I buy new screens, I ask before I buy what tension they bring them up to, once I get them in, I pull them out the box check for flatness and then tension, so my question is, what method is the best or close to checking tension. Right now I do three points top, middle, bottom, I will say that most screens are close to what I was told.
Title: Re: Checking screen tension out the box
Post by: BP on March 22, 2022, 02:39:35 PM
I always been told to do it in the middle of the screen, and checking long and short threads.
Title: Re: Checking screen tension out the box
Post by: Rockers on March 23, 2022, 08:30:52 AM
So when I buy new screens, I ask before I buy what tension they bring them up to, once I get them in, I pull them out the box check for flatness and then tension, so my question is, what method is the best or close to checking tension. Right now I do three points top, middle, bottom, I will say that most screens are close to what I was told.
Interesting. We have a different approach when ordering screens. We tell them what tension we expect, depending on mesh count. So far they have not disappointed. We measure at 3 points, just like you do.  We did measure at 9 points but I figured that is pointless after a while as the screens we order are normally spot on.
Title: Re: Checking screen tension out the box
Post by: 3Deep on March 23, 2022, 09:33:12 AM
@Rockers, I use to ask for a certain tension, but decided I'd try what they normally do for other printers since I was having to many screens pop at high tension.