Nortech 20" x 24" 25 White Mesh Alum Frame
Heavy-duty aluminum screen printing frame featuring 25 white mesh for specialty printing applications requiring maximum ink deposit and high-opacity coverage.
Characteristics
The Nortech 20" x 24" 25 White Mesh Aluminum Frame is designed for specialty screen printing applications that require extremely heavy ink deposits, bold textures, and maximum coverage. Built with a durable welded aluminum frame and professionally stretched 25 white mesh, this screen is ideal for specialty inks, adhesives, glitter, high-density effects, athletic numbering, flock adhesives, and other applications where significant ink transfer is required.
The low mesh count allows large volumes of ink to pass through the stencil, making it an excellent choice for specialty printing techniques that cannot be achieved with standard mesh counts. The welded aluminum frame provides excellent durability, dimensional stability, and resistance to warping, helping maintain consistent print quality throughout production.
Whether producing specialty garment effects, industrial prints, athletic graphics, or unique textured applications, the Nortech 20" x 24" 25 White Mesh Aluminum Frame delivers reliable performance and exceptional ink transfer capabilities.
- Durable welded aluminum frame construction
- Professionally stretched 25 white mesh
- Extremely high ink deposit capability
- Ideal for specialty and textured printing applications
- Excellent for glitter, high-density, and adhesive printing
- Allows maximum ink transfer through the stencil
- Lightweight and corrosion-resistant frame
- Maintains consistent tension and registration
- Reusable and reclaimable for repeated production use
- Suitable for manual and automatic screen printing presses
- Use 25 mesh when maximum ink deposit is required for specialty printing applications.
- Ideal for glitter inks, flock adhesives, high-density effects, and specialty coatings that require large particle passage.
- Apply thicker stencil builds when printing high-density or textured effects.
- Use slower squeegee speeds to ensure complete ink transfer through the open mesh.
- Maintain proper off-contact settings to achieve clean stencil release.
- Monitor ink buildup during long production runs and clean screens as needed.
- Use appropriate emulsion thickness to support heavy ink deposits and specialty effects.
- Reclaim screens promptly after use to prevent specialty inks and adhesives from hardening in the mesh.
- Store screens vertically in a clean, dry environment to protect mesh tension and frame integrity.
- Inspect mesh regularly for damage or clogging, especially when printing heavy-bodied specialty inks.