

🎨 Elevate your screen printing game with pro-grade precision and lasting quality!
Ecotex DC Pink Screen Printing Emulsion is a dual-cure, diazo-required photopolymer emulsion designed for both plastisol and water-based inks. Made in the USA and hand-poured for quality, it offers a 12+ month shelf life when stored properly. Ideal for professional and enthusiast screen printers seeking durable, crisp prints with consistent results.



















| ASIN | B079DZNFV5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,074 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #52 in Screen Printing Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (197) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
| Item model number | ETEX-DCPNK |
| Manufacturer | Screen Print Direct |
| Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 4.41 x 4.21 inches |
P**T
Unleash Your Creativity
Pros: Versatile Use: Ecotex® DC Pink Screen Printing Emulsion is designed for both silk screens and fabric, making it suitable for various printing projects. Quart Size: Packaged in a 32oz. quart, this emulsion offers ample supply for multiple printing endeavors, reducing the need for frequent restocking. Compatibility: Whether using plastisol ink or water-based ink, this emulsion is formulated to work well with different types of inks. Professional Results: The emulsion's diazo required formula ensures that you achieve crisp and high-quality prints. Cons: Skill Requirement: Working with emulsion requires some level of skill and expertise, which might be challenging for beginners. Diazo Mixing: The diazo required feature involves mixing, which could be seen as an extra step for those seeking convenience. Would I Recommend for Printing Enthusiasts: 5/5 Ecotex® DC Pink Screen Printing Emulsion is an excellent choice for printing enthusiasts looking to produce professional results. While some skill and mixing steps are involved, the rewards in terms of quality prints are worth the effort.
C**P
Nose Milk Chuggers Beware…
It’s cool if you like to chug milk through your nose, other than that great for beginners and people doing large bolder designs with low or starter level light setups
A**R
Great results despite being a newbie
This was the first emulsion I ever used, so not much to compare here. I did do a lot of research into various emulsions and which one would be the most forgiving for my situation (I'm a hobbyist and use the sun for exposure). I had read enough about using emulsion to know in how many ways things can go wrong (film positives not dark enough, over or under-exposure etc). I made sure I mixed the diazo extremely well, used a yellow bug light in a dark room etc. It was also my first time using a scoop coater to add to the challenge (one coat on each side, but even my messed up, unevenly double-coated screens came out great) I'm happy to say that to my surprise, I consistently have had great results with my non pro set up. I have exposed 156, 180, 200, and 230 mesh and have gotten great detail and no problems whatsoever with washout. After exposure, I just soaked both sides with sprayer, wait and slowly start washing out. I didn't have a pressure washer, just a garden hose with adjustable nozzle in my shower and found even the smallest details to wash out easily without high pressure. I have used both plastisol and water based ink without problems, but again I only print a few prints, not production runs, to know how this emulsion holds up. Reclaiming screens was easy with the Emulsion remover. Just follow directions. Too bad emulsion doesn't have a longer shelf life after mixing.
T**Y
Works great, easy to get, lasts a long time.
I mixed this over 2 months ago and it’s still working great. Just setting my shop up after a 10 year hiatus from screen printing. Gave this a shot and it worked well with 2 500w halogen bulbs from 24”- took about 8 minutes. I’ve recently purchased an LED exposure unit and using a step calculator I’ve got my exposure down to 117 seconds on 125 mesh. Buying quart sizes as I don’t have an even flow of business, but it works great and lasts a long time. I’ve printed over 72 shirts on 1 screen and haven’t had problems. No pin holes, washes out easy, screens reclaim easily. Would recommend using the free step calculator PDF from Anthem Screen Printing before trying to expose anything.
M**T
Emulsion does not work
This emulsion does not work. I am not new at screenprinting and have used this emulsion under a 150V bulb for 8 minutes (based on reviews that it exposes quickly), and on my second try, I did it for 12 minutes (the recommended amount). Both times, it was still under-exposed and it washed right off. Removing the emulsion was also very difficult. I used emulsion remover and cleaner and it took over an hour to remove, which is something I never experienced. I had to use a power washer to remove the lingering emulsion, and even then, it permanently stained the screen.
D**D
Pricey but amazing results
First time using the stuff and I was a little hesitant, but hands down the best photo emulsion I've used. It goes on smoothly, coats nicely, and dries fast too. I had no problems using my dyi light set up. Achieved details I've never been able go get before with any brand out there. And best of all it's very durable. Love the stuff!!!
F**N
Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy
Dual cure diazo worked perfectly/easy. Normally I use a screenprinting supply resource but needed to do a quick job (old school plastisol ink on t-shirts) so tried this product from Amazon. Mixed the product as instructed. Actually accidently added too much distilled water but it mixed and applied/coated my screens with no issues. Seems to expose normally with no remarkable complaints.
M**E
Perfect timing!
Item arrived 2 days faster than I expected it to which is always a GOOD surprise. The directions on how to mix the emulsion and sensitizer were very clear and they even wrote my name on the box that was inside the shipping box. (I know it's not really RELEVANT, but I thought it was a nice personal touch that someone was actually making sure that the correct item was going to the correct person.) I haven't tried to burn any screens yet, but the other ecotex products that I have used burn very clean when properly applied and exposed. I am VERY new at this so it is a trial and error process. I will update later with photos!
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