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Well understanding the Squeegee Durometer for Screen Printing


SQUEEGEE RUBBER is also very important part when screen printing. Most textile printers will use a 60 or 70 single durometer squeegee. Soft durometers are excellent for high ink volume, while stiffer durometers are preferred for detailed prints and high-resolution work. Higher mesh counts, stiffer durometer to ensure precise ink deposit. Here are some more things you may need to consider when choosing right squeegee rubber, let's learn more below details:
  
1.    Consider Fabric Texture: If you're working with textured fabrics like fleece or mesh, select for a softer durometer to ensure the squeegee conforms to the material's surface.
 
2.    Ink Type very important: Different inks have different viscosities. Soft durometers are more forgiving with thinner inks like water-based, while hard durometers work well with thicker inks such as plastisol.
 
3.    Mesh Count and Detail: For fine details and high mesh counts, softer durometer may be preferable to avoid damaging the intricate screen details.
 
4.  Balance for Versatility: If you're printing on a variety of textiles, consider a mid hardness durometer. It provides a balance that works reasonably well across different fabric types.
 
5.    Experiment and Test: Before formal printing, experimenting with different durometers and conducting test prints will help you identify the optimal hardness for your textile printing needs.





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