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The Jacquard PHOTO EMUL/DIAZO SNSTZR is an 8 oz jar of high-quality emulsion designed for durability and water resistance. Weighing in at 236 g and measuring 9.14 x 7.24 x 8.26 cm, this product is ready to use straight out of the jar, with no assembly or batteries required. Made in the USA, it includes a jar of emulsion and a bottle of sensitizer, making it the perfect choice for artists and designers looking to elevate their craft.
Product Dimensions | 9.14 x 7.24 x 8.26 cm; 235.87 g |
Item Weight | 236 g |
Item volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | jar of emulsion; bottle of sensitizer |
Import designation | Made in the USA |
K**S
Worked fine. Good value
It worked well for me. Other recent reviews cite that it did not function well. I believe that the published exposure times are not accurate. Instead, you have to first do a trial to determine the optimal exposure time based on your set-up (bulb wattage and distance). This is easy to do with a scrap of screen. I found that my 150w clear bulb with aluminum food pan reflector and 16” light height required about 45 minutes of exposure.The price and amount is a good value for home/craft printers.
J**Y
Llego bastante rápido, pero esta dañado y un poco del producto se salió
Un poco de producto se salió del empaque
D**Y
Great product
My first attempt at screen printing so any mistakes made were mine alone. The emulsion worked exactly as advertised. Very happy with this product. Will be buying it again.
M**S
Muito demorado
A tinta estava derramada, mas não perdeu muito tempo.
M**S
Here is how I made mine work well
I went on vacation and brought this along with screens, squeegee painters tape 150W incandescent bulb, bulb holder with reflector, pane of glass, transparencies (2) printed with my image, block of black foam, shirts and ink.My first try was a fail. I followed instructions but when I went to wash it out, it all came off. May have been many reasons, too high of pressure (although I wasn't using any more than required to remove the inner section) not long enough exposure, didn't let the emulsion dry enough, didn't hold my mouth right, who knows...But here is what did...1. Mixed the material as stated on the bottle. Let it set as stated...2. Added blue painters tape to minimize edges not needing emulsion3. Downloaded the "Darklight" app to make my phone a red light to work by.4. Went to a totally dark room5. Tried a emulsion scoop, but found a squeegee worked better, so worked to remove all extra I could from both sides after a uniform application across both sides6. Let that dry in the dark for several hours.7. Placed the screen on a block of dark foam, the two printed transparencies on top of each other and then on the screen, then the glass, then the light at roughly 20" above the screen and turned the light on and ran it the maximum time found on the website.8. I then went the route no one else did that I could find...9. I added about 2" of luke warm water to the bottom of the tub and set the screen in that water while agitating slightly for about three minutes.10. When the images showed distinctive differences in tone, I went to the same sink as before and washed out only the part I needed with no loss of the border.11. Set it in the sun for another hourFrom there, all was well... hope you succeed too and hope this helps.
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