Most of today's screen printers use monofilament polyester, but the traditional type is rapidly being replaced with "Low-Elongation" fabric, which brings many new benefits to the screen printing process. Here we mainly introduce low-elongation monofilament polyester fabric as this is what we are producing now.
Monofilament Polyester is woven from yarn that is extruded from heated polyester into a single strand.
The extruded thread is the spun to a precise diameter. Conventional monofilament polyester screen fabric will elongate under tension: the higher the tension level, the more the thread can stretch. At excessive tension levels, the thread reaches its "plastic deformation" point, and the screen will no longer hold tension. Monofilament polyester is still suitable for non-critical printing applications.
In recent years, however, it has been eclipsed by a new development in thread technology: Low-Elongation Polyester.
Low-Elongation Polyester is what we are producing now in a wide range of mesh counts, and our products offers significant advantages over the traditional monofilament polyester.
Monofilament Polyester is woven from yarn that is extruded from heated polyester into a single strand.
The extruded thread is the spun to a precise diameter. Conventional monofilament polyester screen fabric will elongate under tension: the higher the tension level, the more the thread can stretch. At excessive tension levels, the thread reaches its "plastic deformation" point, and the screen will no longer hold tension. Monofilament polyester is still suitable for non-critical printing applications.
In recent years, however, it has been eclipsed by a new development in thread technology: Low-Elongation Polyester.
Low-Elongation Polyester is what we are producing now in a wide range of mesh counts, and our products offers significant advantages over the traditional monofilament polyester.