The description about Screen Printing Triple Rubber Squeegee Blade


Roll of Screen Printing Triple Rubber Squeegee Blade 75/90/75
3.7m length , 9mm width x 50mm height
Squeegee durometer is the squeegee hardness that determines the amount of pressure required to push ink through mesh. In general, soft squeegees leave a thicker ink deposit, while hard squeegees deposit a thinner amount. What durometer should you use? 55 durometer is the softest and leaves a minimal ink deposit, its great for very thin ink and water based inks. 65 durometer is by MOST POPULAR AND VERSATILE in the garment industry, it’s a great general purpose blade for just about everything.
75 durometer provides a stronger force and larger deposit for thick opaque inks. 65/90/65 and 75/90/65 triple durometer gives you a soft edge with a hard center for optimal control. Achieving the best screen printing performance and productivity is greatly dependent on the selection of the correct squeegee for the application and proper squeegee maintenance. When printing, monitor the production time and rotate squeegees frequently. (The necessary rotation frequency is dependent on the ink / solvent system involved in the application) By doing so, you will achieve a more uniform print quality and increase the life of your squeegees.

A squeegee should always be wiped clean and dry following removal from the press and stored in a dry environment at room temperature. The blade should be allowed to recover from the ink and solvent attack and rest for a period of 24 hours. It can then be placed back into production, or if necessary re-sharpened and placed back into production.

Storage Polyurethane Squeegees should always be stored flat in a dry (50% Relative Humidity) environment at room temperature. (approximately 60-70 degrees F) Storage at temperatures below 60 degrees F may show an increase in durometer. This increase has no influence on the physical properties or the performance of the polyurethane. Under these storage conditions, the shelf life of the squeegee is approximately one year. Older squeegees often show increased printing performance