21  May, 2022

WHITE OR YELLOW MESH

White printing mesh is the more  economical of the two, and is primarily seen in lower mesh counts used for  less-detailed designs. Higher count silk screen printing mesh is usually  dyed yellow because the color yellow acts as a canceling factor for UV light  and prevents refraction along the mesh strands when burning your screens. This  allows for a more focused and precise exposure, keeping your screens as crisp  as possible.
 60 Mesh - A Course mesh count for use with  Glitter Inks.
 86/90 Mesh - Recommended for printing  opaque white/light colors onto dark fabric to allow maximum opacity.
 110 Mesh - Recommended for general textile  work, printing light on dark, dark on light.
 125/160 Mesh - Recommended for general  textile work but with some finer detail/line work.
 180/200 Mesh -Textiles; smooth and light  fabric, Half-Tone, General.
 230/250 Mesh - Textiles; extremely light  material, Graphics, General.
 305/355 Mesh - Process work

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