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🎉 Create, Print, Impress!
The Speedball Diazo Photo Emulsion Kit is a versatile and user-friendly solution for artists looking to create vibrant screen prints. Weighing in at 599 grams and featuring compact dimensions of 6.4 x 12.7 x 16.3 cm, this multi-color emulsion kit is perfect for both beginners and seasoned pros. With no assembly required and a life-size scale, you can dive straight into your creative projects with confidence. Proudly made in the USA, this kit promises quality and reliability for all your artistic endeavors.









| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Brand | Speedball |
| Colour | multi color |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.4 x 12.7 x 16.3 Centimeters |
| Material | Photo Emulsion |
| Theme | Fantasy |
J**E
Almost put off by the price, but it goes far!
I thought, urgh, I'm not going to get much from this, but it's been going for a good while and I haven't run out. The emulsion/sensitiser is fab, works brilliantly, lovely and smooth to apply, and gives crisp printing. I've covered nearly ten screens (A4-ish) and still have plenty left. The emulsion remover works great, but the amount needed varies depending on how long the exposure has been burned. But I've been though nearly ten screens (about A4) and still have remover left. All in all, happy with product, and certainly would buy again when I finally run out!
A**T
so far so good
I power mixed the emulsion with a drill and got a lot of air bubbles - IDIOT. Next I had some trouble spreading the emulsion, but, that was due to my test screen not having near enough tension, and, it was just my first try. After my little mess with the test screen, I coated my production screen, A professionally built and screened aluminum frame. That came out pretty good. You need to be able to fully spread the emulsion and then screed off any excess quickly. I made a nice clear plastic spreading tray but ended up using a 3" plastic bondo spreader with a sharp point to finish spreading and then screeding off excess emulsion. I am making smaller screens though. Spread front of screen, then screed, spread back, then screed. Inspect your screen, spread more, then screed off excess from front side and back side. Press the screed into the screen pretty hard, if you are getting a proper thin coat, you wont get any lines from making multi spreading and screeding passes. I will tell you this, watching youtube videos with pros spreading emulsion with a single front and back pass is pure fantasy. You are probably NOT going to be able to do this with one perfect spreading pass in front and one perfect spreading/screeding pass in back, so don't even worry about it. Be ready to do multiple passes front and back, but be ready to get it done quickly. This process works 100 times better if you got a professionally done and screened frame with the screen stretched super tight. I stretched my first frame myself and found it tough to get high enough screen tension, then I bought a cheap but good aluminum frame with pre-streatched screen and OMG, it was so much more easy and better. Spread and screed off your emulsion quickly, as if you take too long the emulsion starts to thicken up and then it gets very hard to screed off the excess. Thankfully, I found this out on my first test screen so I got right to it and finished quickly on my money screen and it came out PERFECT. Nice even thin coating and when it fully dried it was exactly as needed, no more thickness then the screen itself, and, that is exactly what you want. If you get excess thickness on your coated screen you will have problems with excess paint loading when doing your screen printing. Excess thickness was the problem I had with my first screen, not made with emulsion, but with a sheet of sticky vinyl with letters cut out. It worked OK, but was hard to get a nice prefect thin layer of ink/paint on my products as the vinyl, seemed thin enough but in reality, it was thicker then it should have been and when the screen thickness was added, it was laying down to thick a layer of screen printing ink [paint]. I'm so looking forward to using my screens made with this emulsion, screen printing should work so much better. ~
M**D
Damage issues
I found the emulsion sensitizer empty and dry, i really so disappointed also i want to refund it plz contact me as soon as possible.
K**A
Good product
Good product
E**L
Great product, questionable service
Great product!!! I love this simple and easy to use emulsion. I would suggest ordering it from anywhere else! Tracking number didn't work, NO communication from seller, and took a month, less 2 days to recieve. Love the product, but hate the service!! Update: ordered it again and this time it came in under 2 weeks. With Covid affecting the mail service, I'd say that's pretty good. Still cant say the service improved, as I had no need to contact anyone this time.
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