Nortech 23" x 31" 60 White Mesh Alum Frame
Durable aluminum screen printing frame featuring 60 white mesh for heavy ink deposits, specialty printing applications, and bold graphic production.
Characteristics
The Nortech 23" x 31" 60 White Mesh Aluminum Frame is designed for screen printers requiring maximum ink deposit and excellent coverage for specialty printing applications. Constructed from lightweight yet durable aluminum, this frame provides long-lasting performance, reliable tension retention, and consistent print quality for both manual and automatic screen printing operations.
The 60 white mesh offers a very open mesh structure that allows large volumes of ink to pass through the stencil, making it ideal for high-density prints, athletic numbers, glitter inks, specialty effects, adhesives, flock applications, and bold graphic designs. The white mesh improves stencil visibility during exposure and setup while providing excellent durability for demanding production environments.
Built for dependable registration and long-term use, the Nortech aluminum frame helps printers achieve consistent results while reducing frame warping and maintenance associated with traditional wood frames.
- Durable welded aluminum frame construction
- 60 white mesh designed for maximum ink deposit
- Excellent for specialty inks and effects printing
- Ideal for glitter, shimmer, puff, suede, and high-density inks
- Provides excellent coverage on dark garments
- Lightweight design for easier handling
- Consistent tension retention for reliable print quality
- Suitable for manual and automatic presses
- Resistant to moisture, warping, and chemical exposure
- Built for long-term production use
- Use 60 mesh when maximum ink deposit is required for specialty applications.
- Ideal for glitter inks, metallic inks, puff additives, suede inks, and high-density printing techniques.
- Apply thicker stencil builds when printing dimensional effects to maximize texture and coverage.
- Use moderate squeegee pressure to maintain consistent ink transfer while preventing excessive ink buildup.
- Flood screens thoroughly to ensure specialty inks remain evenly distributed across the stencil.
- Monitor curing temperatures carefully, especially when printing thick ink deposits that require longer dwell times.
- Clean screens promptly after production, as specialty inks can become difficult to remove once cured.
- Use appropriate reclaim chemicals designed for specialty ink removal to extend mesh life.
- Store screens vertically in a clean, dry environment to protect mesh tension and frame integrity.
- Inspect mesh regularly for damage caused by abrasive specialty inks and heavy production use.