Cannot remove emulsion
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Cannot remove emulsion
I have recently switched from using film to liquid emulsion. I use Diazo cure violet photoemulsion DZ 343 from chromaline. The first couple times I used it, the screens washed out like normal. But lately I spray the remover and try to remove the emulsion but either nothing happens or only about half of the emulsion comes off. I was using 660 reclaimer from chromaline, but since that hasnt been having an effect lately I have also tried ICC 935 remover from ICC chemicals. That also has no effect. I havent done anything different from the screens that washed out fine until. What could I possibly be doing wrong?
Re: Cannot remove emulsion
Are you using a power washer?
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Re: Cannot remove emulsion
If you've applied emulsion remover to a screen, attempted a rinse without success, and then left it to dry, then the screen is likely emulsion-locked and will need a special kind of chemical to get the emulsion out (or you can send it off to have it re-meshed).
d fleming also makes a good point - a pressure washer is practically a necessity when reclaiming screens. If you don't have one, scoop up a few quarters and go to your local carwash (at night, preferably, so you won't hold day-timers up), wipe it down with emulsion remover, let it set for a minute or two (lay it flat on the ground, well-side down, so the chemical will "settle" on the screen, instead running down to the bottom if you keep it propped up).
After it sits for a few mins, hit it with the pressure washer.
My wife tried rinsing one with a garden hose once and failed miserably. I barely got the emulsion out with a PW.
Never allow emulsion remover to stay on a screen long enough to dry.
d fleming also makes a good point - a pressure washer is practically a necessity when reclaiming screens. If you don't have one, scoop up a few quarters and go to your local carwash (at night, preferably, so you won't hold day-timers up), wipe it down with emulsion remover, let it set for a minute or two (lay it flat on the ground, well-side down, so the chemical will "settle" on the screen, instead running down to the bottom if you keep it propped up).
After it sits for a few mins, hit it with the pressure washer.
My wife tried rinsing one with a garden hose once and failed miserably. I barely got the emulsion out with a PW.
Never allow emulsion remover to stay on a screen long enough to dry.
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