Understanding Screen Printing Mesh Counts

What mesh rely do I want?

Screens come with totally different mesh counts for different printing wants. There are many decisions however for many jobs there are a number of widespread mesh counts everybody makes use of.

To understand them finest and make the proper alternative the very first thing we have to know is US or UK mesh count?

We use the UK mesh depend for all of our screens.

UK T Measurement – This is what number of Threads per centimetre, not the scale of the holes.

US Mesh Measurement – This is completed by what number of Threads per inch, not the size of the holes. The numbers are typically increased for these coustic mesh counts. At Hunt the Moon we don’t really use them.

See the little conversion chart below, they don’t seem to be all going to be spot on, however we’ve worked with the screen printing mesh (www.ultimate-guitar.com) that we inventory.

U.S. Mesh

Microns

UK ‘T’ Mesh

177

one hundred ten

149

156

200

74

230

fifty three

325

44

Our Hunt The Moon screen printing mesh is super prime quality, monofilament polyester mesh that is durable and a pleasure to print with.

Here is our information to Which Mesh Count you need to be utilizing and a few substrates is true for.

– 32T (eighty US) is what we consider quite a low mesh count. It should lay down heavy deposits of ink on to fabric but would not at all times give the perfect results on fabric. Can be used for some specialist inks. (like glitter inks).

– 43T (110 US) That is without doubt the most commonly used mesh, it is right for printing textual content and blockier designs on T Shirts, Hoodys and many others as well as other textiles. Its remains to be perfect for paper prints as lengthy because the design is not to detailed.

43T is right for printing underbase layers. It will possibly depart a nice deposit of base layer for you to print your color on the highest. This can go away a pleasant opaque print. Ideal with Waterbased or plastisol inks.

– 55T (140 US) is great for display printing on T Shirts, Hoodies with a bit of extra detail. A very good alternative to 43T mesh if you utilize one display screen for different prints.

– 77T (196 US) is nice for finer detail, lightweight textiles similar to high-quality cotton. It’s also great for printing on paper, card and other substrates.

– 90T (230 US) Our favourite mesh rely for top detail fabric and paper printing. Good for thinner inks on delicate fabrics like silk.

90T is the proper prime layer mesh depend. It leaves a thin but clean layer of ink in your underbase.

– 120T (305 US) is nice for finer element and printing on advantageous high quality paper and screen printing mesh card with fine detail. It would not let much ink by way of so its not best for daring prints on fabric.

120T is what we suggest for tremendous halftones and very small strains and textual content.

Lower mesh counts (and larger holes within the mesh..) doesn’t always mean extra ink and more opaque prints. Often the next mesh depend will give a greater outcome because the ink deposit is more managed and detail is increased.