Description
Sunlight Stencil sheet, 55 t size A 3 Pack of 10Perfect for textile ,paper,board and wood silk screen printing .
Create a custom made stencil, using the sun and tap water .
An end to cutting shapes using razer sharp craft knives. 100% child friendly.
40 seconds exposure in the sun
Super Fast exposure.
super tough surface.
12 months use by date.
Sunlight Stencil A3 sheet 55t PACK OF 10
Sunlight Stencil sheets are available in a wide range of meshes.
Here is a general outline of what size Stencil Sheet to use for your printing needs.
Your basic and most standard mesh size is 43T, which lays a fairly thick layer of ink and is great for block text.
A 55T Sunlight Stencil sheet, also allows for a slightly thinner layer of ink and also enables some finer detail in your image due to the finer mesh.
A 15T Sunlight Stencil sheet is used for Glitter, shimmer and inks that have a high viscosity.
The glitter particles will not usually pass through a mesh count of higher than 15T.
Therefore you need a lower mesh count with larger holes.
A 77T Sunlight Stencil A3 sheet allows for fine detailed images and thinner inks.
These sheets can hold larger half tone dots.Choosing the rightt Stencil sheet for the best print.
15T – Beach towels, Pennant inks, 3D inks, Glitters and Shimmers.
Higher viscosity inks.43T – Textile, solvents and water based inks. Opaque inks.
Best for courser woven/knitted/airtex substrates and fabrics.55T – fabrics, paper, wood, plastics, glass.77T – Fine detailed artwork.
Half tones. Paper & Board. Textiles. We offer stencil sheets. red. Sunlight Stencil sheet
Use for a wide range of plastisol, water based and solvent based inks
Outstanding resistance
Excellent burning imaging properties
High definition for holding larger half tones (43T will hold 30 lines per inch, 55T will hold 36 lines per inch, 77T will hold 52 lines per inch)
2 minutes exposing time
Red Sunlight Stencil sheet
Ideal for the novice printer as this sheet is more forgiving when exposing
Use for plastisol and water based inks
High definition for holding half tones
4 minutes exposing time
Choosing the correct ink.
We highly recommend that you consult your ink supplier for advise on mesh counts .