silk screen printing 230 mesh and 305
230 mesh
The 200-oriented screen is most commonly used in more refined images and thinner inks. Graphics, dyeing and water-based inks should be screen printing by this mesh size. Higher mesh will help prevent thinner ink from overflowing to your substrate. If you want your plastic sol print to get a more soft feel, these higher mesh numbers can also be helpful. Thicker inks can be printed by finer the auxiliary mesh, which can reduce the deposition of ink, thereby forming a thinner "printing" ink. The result is that the print feels more soft. Although your plastic sol print may feel more soft, you may sacrify the opacity of ink by using a higher mesh number. If your design is designed to have very bright, bright colors, please note that your screen makes you print how much ink.
305 mesh
At the top of the proportion, you have a 305 grid. This size is used in jobs with the highest detail level, fine half-color tetra color and simulated printing. The fine halftone network requires very high grid to keep and expose correctly. Otherwise, as mentioned above, halftone and line will simply pass through the grid, leave a less ideal image.
More than 305, such as 355, 380, 400, primarily for the printing of UV inks. UV ink is very thin, many times for high detail printing on the flag, banner or CD. Using a higher grid allows the automatic printer used in UV printing to adjust the amount of ink through the screen.