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Dual Durometer Blade | Abrasion-Resistant

Lawson's dual-durometer squeegee blade material is a top choice in the screen printing industry. Many screen printers prefer dual- or triple-durometer blades for their ability to combine the benefits of softer and harder durometers simultaneously. Made from premium polyurethane, this material is designed to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals.

Lawson offers two dual-durometer screen printing squeegee blades: 405-101-6-IN (60/90) and 405-101-7-IN (70/90).

This polyurethane squeegee blade material is formulated to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals. It can be used with manual or automatic screen printing handles made from wood or aluminum. This high-quality squeegee blade rubber can be sharpened with a squeegee sharpener.

Available by the inch or in a full roll (144 inches/12 feet) at a discounted price.

How Do I Choose the Right Durometer? Selecting the best durometer (hardness) for your screen printing squeegee is crucial for achieving a high-quality print. Use this guide to select the optimal durometer for your needs.

  • 60 Durometer: The softest option, flexing the most. Ideal for depositing a thicker layer of ink.
  • 70 Durometer: The most popular and versatile choice, suitable for most applications. If unsure, choose a 70-durometer squeegee for reliable results.
  • 80 Durometer: The strongest and least flexible, typically used for UV (ultraviolet) ink printing.

How Do I Maintain My Squeegee? Achieving the best screen print depends heavily on proper squeegee and blade maintenance. Rotate your squeegees to ensure even wear on both the squeegee and blade edges. A sharp edge is essential for optimal results. Always clean your squeegee and wipe it dry after use to prevent warping.

How Should I Store My Squeegee? Store squeegees in a dry environment, out of direct sunlight, ideally at room temperature. For finished squeegees (handle and blade), store them flat to avoid stress on the blade material. Do not store them standing on the squeegee blade.

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Dual Durometer Blade

Dual Durometer Blade | Abrasion-Resistant

Lawson's dual-durometer squeegee blade material is a top choice in the screen printing industry. Many screen printers prefer dual- or triple-durometer blades for their ability to combine the benefits of softer and harder durometers simultaneously. Made from premium polyurethane, this material is designed to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals.

Lawson offers two dual-durometer screen printing squeegee blades: 405-101-6-IN (60/90) and 405-101-7-IN (70/90).

This polyurethane squeegee blade material is formulated to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals. It can be used with manual or automatic screen printing handles made from wood or aluminum. This high-quality squeegee blade rubber can be sharpened with a squeegee sharpener.

Available by the inch or in a full roll (144 inches/12 feet) at a discounted price.

How Do I Choose the Right Durometer? Selecting the best durometer (hardness) for your screen printing squeegee is crucial for achieving a high-quality print. Use this guide to select the optimal durometer for your needs.

  • 60 Durometer: The softest option, flexing the most. Ideal for depositing a thicker layer of ink.
  • 70 Durometer: The most popular and versatile choice, suitable for most applications. If unsure, choose a 70-durometer squeegee for reliable results.
  • 80 Durometer: The strongest and least flexible, typically used for UV (ultraviolet) ink printing.

How Do I Maintain My Squeegee? Achieving the best screen print depends heavily on proper squeegee and blade maintenance. Rotate your squeegees to ensure even wear on both the squeegee and blade edges. A sharp edge is essential for optimal results. Always clean your squeegee and wipe it dry after use to prevent warping.

How Should I Store My Squeegee? Store squeegees in a dry environment, out of direct sunlight, ideally at room temperature. For finished squeegees (handle and blade), store them flat to avoid stress on the blade material. Do not store them standing on the squeegee blade.

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Dual Durometer Blade | Abrasion-Resistant

Lawson's dual-durometer squeegee blade material is a top choice in the screen printing industry. Many screen printers prefer dual- or triple-durometer blades for their ability to combine the benefits of softer and harder durometers simultaneously. Made from premium polyurethane, this material is designed to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals.

Lawson offers two dual-durometer screen printing squeegee blades: 405-101-6-IN (60/90) and 405-101-7-IN (70/90).

This polyurethane squeegee blade material is formulated to resist abrasion and screen printing chemicals. It can be used with manual or automatic screen printing handles made from wood or aluminum. This high-quality squeegee blade rubber can be sharpened with a squeegee sharpener.

Available by the inch or in a full roll (144 inches/12 feet) at a discounted price.

How Do I Choose the Right Durometer? Selecting the best durometer (hardness) for your screen printing squeegee is crucial for achieving a high-quality print. Use this guide to select the optimal durometer for your needs.

  • 60 Durometer: The softest option, flexing the most. Ideal for depositing a thicker layer of ink.
  • 70 Durometer: The most popular and versatile choice, suitable for most applications. If unsure, choose a 70-durometer squeegee for reliable results.
  • 80 Durometer: The strongest and least flexible, typically used for UV (ultraviolet) ink printing.

How Do I Maintain My Squeegee? Achieving the best screen print depends heavily on proper squeegee and blade maintenance. Rotate your squeegees to ensure even wear on both the squeegee and blade edges. A sharp edge is essential for optimal results. Always clean your squeegee and wipe it dry after use to prevent warping.

How Should I Store My Squeegee? Store squeegees in a dry environment, out of direct sunlight, ideally at room temperature. For finished squeegees (handle and blade), store them flat to avoid stress on the blade material. Do not store them standing on the squeegee blade.

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