Saati

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Staind29
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Saati

Post by Staind29 »

I've been hearing a lot about Saati emulsions lately. I've always used Chromablue, Chromaline. I have a vacuum light box set up; seven 24" flourescent bulbs about 5" from the glass. I expose chromablue at about 50 seconds. If I were to try Saati, what kind should I get that would keep me in that same exposure time range, or less?

Also, can you tell me how Saati might be better than Chromablue?


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Re: Saati

Post by Catspit Productions »

If you want a photopolymer then Textil PC Blue and Textil PHU Blue will be way fast. With these emulsions on a black lamp industrial fluorescent exposure unit it's about 1 minute or less normally about 35 to 45 seconds. On an LED unit it's like 12 seconds.

http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/saa ... on-gallon/

http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/saa ... on-gallon/

Let me just say this. I SOLVE tons of peoples problems with my Saati emulsions. It's an excellent emulsion and it will perform.

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