MacDermid Autotype launches easy to use indirect stencil film
Indirect
stencil films are still the quickest, and one of the easiest, ways to produce a high quality screen. Not only are they quick to process but indirect films offer significant benefits for high quality, small to medium format applications such as prototyping, business cards etc.
MacDermid Autotype is pleased to announce the latest addition to the indirect film range -
Autotype Novaplus, a photopolymer based indirect film that does not require chemical hardening or warm water washout. Autotype Novaplus is simply exposed, washed out in cold water and then adhered to the mesh - what could be easier?
Autotype Novaplus can be used with most solvent based and UV curable inks and will give a high quality print from medium to fine mesh counts. Screens are perfect for run lengths of up to 1,000 impressions and after printing, the stencil can be decoated using a conventional periodate emulsion stripper.
To try a sample of Autotype Novaplus please contact your local MacDermid Autotype distributor
For further information contact Maurizio Fantato, MacDermid Autotype, Grove Road, Wantage, Oxon. OX12 7BZ. Tel: 01235 771111. Fax: 01235 771196.
Email: pressrelations@autotype.com. Web:
www.macdermidautotype.com.
This information was written by 4 Creative Marketing
Tel: 01296 660080. Fax: 01296 662274.
Email: info.macdermidautotype@4cm.co.uk
MacDermid Autotype launches easy to use indirect stencil film
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