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Jacquard Photo Emulsion & Diazo Sensitizer is a high-quality product designed for silk screening. This 8oz (237 ml) emulsion allows artists and creators to easily mix and apply designs to screens, ensuring precision and ease of use. With a compact size of 7.11 x 9.14 x 8.13 cm and a lightweight of 272.16 g, it's perfect for on-the-go projects. No batteries are required, making it a hassle-free addition to your creative toolkit.
Manufacturer | Jacquard Products |
Part Number | JSI2130 |
Product Dimensions | 7.11 x 9.14 x 8.13 cm; 272.16 g |
Item model number | 04677000827 |
Size | 237 ml (Pack of 1) |
Material | Jacquard |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 272 g |
N**A
As described
I did find this difficult to apply...but it was the first time I used it.recomedyou buy some cleaner to remove after use
D**8
As described
Works great - and arrives when it said it would
H**P
Great for DIY projects (tips below)
The people giving this 1 star aren't using it properly. I've made a bunch of screens that turned out great. Even with cheap mesh and home-made frames. I coat it fairly thin with a squeegee,leave it to dry for atleast 10 hours in the dark. If it still looks shiny-wet I put a heater-fan in the cupboard with the screen to dry it completely for as long as it takes (sometimes 1hr ontop of the 10 roughly). When its dark green and dry to touch you're ready to go. For exposure I use a 400W worklight at around 17inchs above the screen for close to 8 mins. Sometimes I forget to put the glass on but it still turns out fine with a few bits of tape holding it down / in place.PS I don't run a business, I just design my own Tshirts to save money. I use GIMP to manipulate pics, I buy 5 tshirts for around £12, make my own frames with any decent size lengths of timber (I took an old bed to pieces), cut off each ends at 45degree angles and held together with woodglue and staples. For ink I use speedball, and for heat-setting I just put the shirt in the oven (pre-heated) for around 2 and a half mins at 250degree-C. I'e tried hairdryers and not heat-setting and it tends to just wash out, so make sure you cook the ink.
C**E
Great
Great
H**N
Useless - Don't buy
Initial screen set-up is okay, fairly similar to more expensive (better!) brands. That's where the positives end - it wipes / washes off even with the lightest pressure. So if your screening 20 items and wiping away excess ink between items your screen will have large areas were the emulsion is missing by the end. Save yourself some heartache and don't buy this
E**E
good quality!
Exactly as described, good quality!
A**R
new to screen printing
1st use of this type of product so have no comparison to judge agains. happy with results say no more :-)
P**H
Five Stars
Great
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