Cracking emulsion

▶  Description of the problem

 Your screen looks cracked right after revealing it, or after it dried.

▶  Possible origins

This is typical of an underexposed screen, and there are several possible reasons for that, bu

  • The coating was not perfectly done (it was too thick, or wasn't dry enough...)
    • The exposure time was to short.
      • The exposure lamp was set to far from the screen.

        ▶  Solution

        1. If the emulsion layer is too thick, it won't dry well, and won't cure completely during exposition.

        So if you are begining, it might be a lack of practice in the coating process, and you'll need to try again. 
        The emulsion must be applied in a steady, constant upwards movement to have a thin even layer all over the frame. This movement requires a few tries to master, don't lose hope!

        2. The screen wasn't cleaned and degreased before applying the emulsion.
        This can cause a bad coating even if you applied it well and in thin layers. 
        Always clean and degrease a screen before coating!

        3. In "bad coating", we may include emulsion's drying:
        Make sure your screen is perfectly dry before exposing it.
        Try touching it gently after the drying time: it should not by sticky at all!

        Usual drying times goes from 4 to 12 hours depending on your room temperature and humidity (it may need to be extended to 24 hours).
        Tip: You can put a fan and/or heater in the room (or even better, in a small cabinet) to help it dry completely.

        When in doubt, wait a bit longer: an emulsion is never too dry!

        4. You can also verify the distance of your exposure lamp to your screen.
        With Mekanika's exposure kit, it should be around 60 cm.

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