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Choosing the right screen printing frames/screens and mesh count

Choosing the right screen printing frames/screens and mesh count

September 22, 2025

 

Our standard screens are aluminium framed, as it provides the durability and longevity needed when printing large runs. Also, when exposing frames to water in a dip tank or washout booth aluminum frames will not warp (unlike wooden frames) ensuring you keep flat frame and mesh. Aluminum frames can also be stretched and re-stretched many times, therefore making the process more cost effective.

If you are stuck on which mesh count to choose just remember; higher mesh count = higher detail. The higher the mesh count means the finer the threads and holes are in the screen. The size of the mesh has a lot to do with how detailed your image is and the viscosity of the ink.

60 Mesh - A Course mesh count for use with Glitter Inks.

86/90 Mesh - Recommended for printing opaque white/light colours onto dark fabric to allow maximum opacity.

110 Mesh - Recommended for general textile work, printing light on dark, dark on light.

125/160 Mesh - Recommended for general textile work but with some finer detail/line work.

180/200 Mesh - Textiles; smooth and light fabric, Half-Tone, General.

230/250 Mesh - Textiles; extremely light material, Graphics, General.

305/355 Mesh - Process work.

 

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