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Ecotex® Beginner Screen Printing Emulsion is an 8 oz. pre-sensitized, water-resistant purple emulsion designed for both plastisol and water-based inks. Made in the USA and hand-poured for quality, it offers fast exposure times compatible with LED, halogen, and UV light units. Its ready-to-use formula eliminates mixing guesswork, making it ideal for beginners and small projects alike.



















| ASIN | B0C4M4DXVH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,147 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #15 in Screen Printing Accessories |
| Brand | Screen Print Direct |
| Brand Name | Screen Print Direct |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810029679381 |
| Ink Color | Purple |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Screen Print Direct |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| UPC | 810029679381 |
| Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER, WHAT?... GIVE UPPP🗣
Let’s goooooo I finally got it to work!🗣🗣🗣 It took some trial and error, but this emulsion does work once you get the process right. My first mistake was using a putty knife instead of a proper scoop coater, and I had the light too far away which led to overexposure.🦧 On my second try, I used an actual scoop coater and moved the LED light closer. I exposed the screen for 10–30 seconds and it came out great.
A**R
Great product for small projects
Lovely product. High viscosity, but longer drying time unless using a fan in room. Fast exposure time! I print with a 125w flood lamp and I've found 2 mins and 40secs is perfect!
C**Z
I'll never buy this again
I use the whole thing trying to burn screens one after another. I ended up doing like four screens total, just using it to the last drop. Every one of them ruined. Waste of money and all the time and effort it took to do all the coating and drying and rinsing and all the stuff... I can't believe they're calling this for beginners. I'm not a beginner but it's been a while so I thought it would be nice to use this. I also liked the fact that you didn't have to mix it with anything and it was cheaper than some of the others so I was trying to get a good deal. But it's not a good deal when you waste all of it. I'm so mad at it! I'm reading these other reviews though and I see where other people say it only took like 12 seconds to expose or whatever. I can't even believe that it does not say that on the instructions. I went by what they said. There's a possibility that I could make it work if I try more things but I can't afford to waste that much emulsion trying to get it right. This one just made me so angry that I don't ever want to try it again. So now it's gone and I have to buy more (of a different kind because I have not been able to get any of my shirts done).
A**S
Works great, but easy to overestimate burn time
Once I got the timing down, this emulsion works really well. I’m used to using halogen light boxes and burning for a couple of minutes. I just built a 60 watt UV LED box at home and this emulsion burns almost faster than you can blink! I zoned it in at 6 seconds, which blows my mind. A lot of the reviewers here are having a hard time washing out their screens, and that’s because of overexposure. When the timing is done right, you will easily see the outline of your image before washing. I could wash the image out using just the water sprayer at my kitchen sink. No need to fire up the power washer here. Some other tips: Keep your coated screens in a very dark place while drying and before burning. Don’t even smile at it, because a sunny personality will expose this emulsion! I’m fitting foam covered with black felt on the back of the screen while burning. Make sure whatever you’re holding up to the back of the screen is dark so you don’t get reflection causing overexposure. Also, give your screen some distance from the light source. I hope this helps other people! It sure would be helpful for a so-called beginner emulsion to have some additional troubleshooting tips for users.
P**R
Good for beginners.
Good for beginners. Not for seasoned screen printers. I recommend using the entire 8oz right away, because the emulation is only good for about a week after you open it.
L**.
Purple 💜
Love this emulsion. It is thick and you will need to stir it well. You might want to use a pair of gloves, and rubbing alcohol can be used to wipe around the top where the lid fastens so as not to have to struggled to uncap again. Kudos!!!
R**W
Very easy to use
After struggling with different emulsions, this was the winner. Coats the screen evenly with a scoop coater. I exposed with a speedball 30W LED for about 30 seconds and got a great burn. I don't do a ton of screen printing so I like that I could a premixed small container. Cleans up very easily.
F**S
Easy enough but speedballs kit is almost easier to work with, in my opinion.
This is easy enough to use. The product is as described but in my personal opinion being a “beginner” screen printer and trying to figure out photo emulsion- just get the speedball Diazo kit or better yet the entire beginner kit with the screen lock frame. It’s almost easier to apply than this and has a much quicker dry time. There is nothing wrong with this product and I appreciated the lessons learned while trying it out.
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