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screen printing => Screen Making => Topic started by: billgezi on February 28, 2013, 07:44:17 AM
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Chinese representation:
JF, JP, JQ, JCQ19, CQ, CB, CP
J: JIN-nylon
C: CAN- silk
Q: QUAN- full hank organization
B: BAN- half hank organization
P: PING- flat ground organization
F: FANG- basket weave
Sweden representation:
S- “ S” type silk screen mesh, with thin wire and big open area. Suitable for copy of art.
T- “T” type silk mesh screen, with thicker wire and smaller open area than S type, suitable for making imagine that consisting of piece or line or text screen plate.
HD: “HD” type screens mesh, with the thickest wire, smallest open area, thickest wire mesh, suitable for the plate that consisting of thick pattern imagine.
For example: 77T is 77 mesh count, T type mesh screen. 99HD is 99mesh count HD type screen mesh.
Japanese representation:
NP, SSP, SP is silk fabric, plaine weave, Multi-wire.
No NO66 - NO66 – S is nylon products plain weave, twill weave monofilament
No, NoS, TPM, TNP, TP said polyester products, plain weave
No, NoS, TPM is monofilament
TNP, TP is multi silk
TP is warf for monofilament, weft is silk
No is stainless steel wire mesh, plain weave.
Welcome to share more mesh knowledge.
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43 years and haven't used any actual silk yet...
Steve
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I did back in '70. Expensive and was no good for some chemicals like reclaim. Used hand cut lacquer or water films.
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My first try was with a silk sheet I cut up and stapled to a picture frame. Miserable fail. Should
have quit then...
Full Hank?
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If this is the main screen mesh model representation, I'd like to see the secondary screen mesh model representation please.
I think the half-hank is a variation on the half-nelson. The full hank is illegal in competition.
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If this is the main screen mesh model representation, I'd like to see the secondary screen mesh model representation please.
I think the half-hank is a variation on the half-nelson. The full hank is illegal in competition.
LOL
Steve
But to be fair, I think he's trying to be helpful, and it's his first post, so, please excuse our rudeness, and welcome to the forum.
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True. FYI Billgezi: pretty much everyone here is (or perhaps should be) running low elongation monofilament polyester in a plain weave. Talk of silk and nylon is often greeted with either nostalgia or disgust. Or both. ;D