Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Restretch A Silkscreen Frame With Adhesive

Silk Screen Making


Restretching silk screens is accomplished by stretching screen mesh on a screen stretching device, and gluing to the screen frame. The operation requires the proper equipment, tools, practice, and patience. Commercial screen stretchers are available in manual or automatic models, or you may substitute a retensionable screen frame, larger than the frame you will be gluing. Follow the owner's manual and manufacturer's recommendations for proper use of the stretching device. Manual stretching without a device will not allow enough tension for a usable silk screen.


Instructions


Prepare Frame and Tension Mesh


1. Clean silk screen thoroughly, removing all traces of ink.


2. Remove old mesh by peeling it away, starting from a corner edge. It is generally not necessary to remove or abrade old glue. Sand down any sharp or rough edges old glue may have left behind.


3. Center the frame within the screen stretching device, and place wood blocks underneath corners to allow the frame surface to rise slightly above the level of the stretching frame.


4. Load screen mesh into the stretching device, and tension to manufacturer's published recommendations for mesh type and count.


5. Measure mesh tension with a screen tension meter, and ensure that even tension is achieved over all areas of the mesh.


Apply Glue


6. Ensure that the frame to be glued is making positive contact with the screen mesh, and is pushing up against the tightened mesh. You may need to add more wood blocks, or weigh down corners of the stretching device to facilitate contact.


7. Follow glue manufacturer's mixing and application recommendations. Pour a thin, continuous line of glue onto the mesh, over the frame edge.


8. Spread glue evenly around the frame edge, using a flat plastic glue applicator or heavy cardboard.


9. Allow glue to dry according to manufacturer's recommendations.


10. Release tension on the stretching device, and trim along the edges of the glued frame with a sharp razor knife. Your screen is now ready for use.