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1. Do
not use too much force with a scrub brush or high-pressure spray
near the edge of the frame. Excessive pressure puts too much force
on the glue holding the mesh to the frame and frequently causes
delamination of the mesh.
2. Use
tape to protect the crack between the mesh and frame. Solvent-Resistant
Tape is more durable than disposable tape…it is especially
beneficial if you are going to keep the frame/image
Solvent
Resistant Cloth Tape (#400-201-1-RL)
Blue
Polyethylene Tape (#400-200-2-RL)
3. Keep the squeegee away from the inside of the frame where the
mesh can not flex and stretch. The “ideal” squeegee
length is 2” larger than your print area.
4. Do not allow harsh chemicals to soak the frame
and glue.
5. For
additional protection, apply a bead of mesh adhesive on the inside
of the frame where the frame meets the mesh.
RMA
3000 Frame Glue (#200-510-1)
6. Excessive exposure to heat can cause delamination of the mesh.
Do not “over dry” the screen in a “dry box”
and never expose a screen to temperatures over 105°F.
Aluminum
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