XpresScreen System Produces Chemical-Free Screens
Sept 26, 2008
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| This exposure unit from XpresScreen (style XEF913) eliminated the need for chemicals, emulsions and odors associated with traditional screen making. |
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based
XpresScreen sees the green manufacturing trend continuing to build momentum. “Creating screens for screen printing without the use of any chemicals has become more popular with the green movement,” says Kyle Moore, president. “The XpresScreen system does not use emulsions, dark rooms, washout tanks or pressure cleaning. It is an environmentally conscious way to screen print.” Apart from its green benefits, the system shortens pre-press time dramatically and opens up the work area to allow for greater productivity.
Click here to view XpresScreen's step-by-step video on screen making. At ISS Fort Worth, the company will demo the system and offer show specials.
Visit XpresScreen at ISS Fort Worth at booth #731.
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