GSF 23" x 31" 125/55 Thin Thread Yellow Mesh Alum Frame
Premium thin-thread aluminum screen printing frame featuring 125/55 yellow thin thread mesh for improved ink flow, durability, and consistent print performance.
Characteristics
The GSF 23" x 31" 125/55 Thin Thread Yellow Mesh Aluminum Frame is engineered for screen printers who demand excellent ink transfer, reliable stencil performance, and consistent print quality.
Constructed from high-strength aluminum and professionally stretched with 125/55 yellow thin thread mesh, this frame provides improved open area compared to standard mesh, allowing for increased ink flow while maintaining image definition and stencil durability.
The 125/55 mesh count is a versatile option for printing plastisol, water-based, discharge, specialty inks, and underbases where a moderate ink deposit is desired. The yellow mesh helps reduce light scatter during exposure, improving edge definition and detail retention for sharper stencil creation.
Built for durability and long service life, this frame is suitable for manual and automatic screen printing operations seeking dependable performance across a wide range of garment decoration applications.
- Premium aluminum frame construction for durability and long service life.
- 125/55 yellow thin thread mesh for improved ink flow and print consistency.
- Increased open area compared to standard mesh constructions.
- Yellow mesh helps reduce light scatter during exposure.
- Produces sharper stencil edges and improved detail retention.
- Excellent balance of ink deposit and image resolution.
- Suitable for plastisol, water-based, discharge, and specialty inks.
- Compatible with manual and automatic screen printing presses.
- Professionally stretched for consistent mesh tension and performance.
- Use 125/55 mesh when a balance of ink deposit and image detail is required.
- Excellent choice for white underbases, athletic prints, and general production graphics.
- Yellow mesh improves exposure quality by reducing light scatter and enhancing stencil edge definition.
- Thin thread mesh allows greater ink flow than standard mesh counts while maintaining image sharpness.
- Monitor exposure times when switching from white mesh, as yellow mesh may require slight adjustments.
- Clean screens promptly after printing to maintain mesh performance and stencil life.
- Store frames vertically in a clean, dry environment to help preserve mesh tension.
- Inspect mesh regularly for damage or loss of tension before production runs.
- Ideal for shops seeking improved print consistency and efficient ink transfer on both manual and automatic presses.