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All Texsource locations will be closed Wednesday through Friday for the Christmas holiday. No orders will ship from any location during this holiday. Operations will resume on Monday, December 30.

Chromaline DC 521 Dual Cure Emulsion

SKU IM-DC521-28OZ
Original price $25.37 - Original price $63.41
Original price
$25.37
$25.37 - $63.41
Current price $25.37
Select Size: 28oz.

In-Stock Item

IMPORTANT:  Texsource ships in-stock items as orders are placed, and cannot guarantee that temperature-sensitive items, like emulsions and emulsion removers, will not be exposed to freezing temperatures in transit. Texsource is not responsible for items damaged by exposure to extreme temperatures. 

Chromaline DC 521 universal, blue dual cure photo-emulsion is intended for most textile and graphic shops who need a versatile, inexpensive stencil. Its high 37% solids, low viscosity, and excellent leveling allows for fast coating without pinholes. DC 521 copies with incredible detail and speed. It is low cost, high performer.

Shelf Life - Approximate shelf life for this emulsion is 24 month (2 years) when stored at room temperature.  It should not be stored at temperatures above 80f (27c) or below 37f (0c).  For best results it should only be stored in its original container. 

Emulsion Exposure Differences
Proper screen exposure must take many factors into account – the emulsion type, coating thickness, exposure unit, etc. As a general guideline for the different emulsion types (diazo, dual cure, and photopolymer) use these times as a reference.

Photopolymer – These are typically the fastest exposing emulsions, with many exposing correctly from 30-50 seconds. The shortest times can be seen when using a newer LED-type exposure unit.

Dual Cure – If you have established a good exposure time with photopolymer emulsions, you can typically add 90 seconds (1.5 minutes) to that time for most dual cure emulsions.

Diazo - If you have established a good exposure time with photopolymer emulsions, you can typically add 210 seconds (3.5 minutes) to that time for most diazo emulsions.

These times will depend heavily on your exposure unit and should only be considered as a starting point.
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Jamie Wolcott
This is my go-to!

I've been using this for about 3 years and it's always great. I use plastisol mostly, but wanted an emulsion that would hold up with WB also. But it's just a really great emulsion and even if I didn't want a dual cure, I'd still buy it :)

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ron garner
Good stuyff

Have used it for several years and no problems. Good styff.