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Evidence Guide: ICPSCP333 - Automatically prepare direct emulsion stencil

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ICPSCP333 - Automatically prepare direct emulsion stencil

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare work area and equipment

  1. Work area is made clean and functional prior to commencement of work
  2. Equipment is inspected to ensure it is functional and, where necessary, appropriate remedial action is taken prior to commencement of work
  3. Appropriate coating troughs for automatic coaters are selected, ensuring they are free of nicks and burrs
  4. Automatic coating equipment is inspected and routine user maintenance is carried out according to manufacturer instructions and enterprise procedures
  5. Automatic coating equipment is adjusted to suit screen frame and mesh and emulsion
Work area is made clean and functional prior to commencement of work

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Equipment is inspected to ensure it is functional and, where necessary, appropriate remedial action is taken prior to commencement of work

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Appropriate coating troughs for automatic coaters are selected, ensuring they are free of nicks and burrs

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Automatic coating equipment is inspected and routine user maintenance is carried out according to manufacturer instructions and enterprise procedures

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Automatic coating equipment is adjusted to suit screen frame and mesh and emulsion

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Prepare screen

  1. Screen is selected according to job specifications
  2. Chemicals are applied and removed according to work health and safety (WHS) requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications
  3. Tension of screen mesh is checked for suitability according to job specifications
Screen is selected according to job specifications

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Chemicals are applied and removed according to work health and safety (WHS) requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Tension of screen mesh is checked for suitability according to job specifications

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Select emulsion

  1. Emulsion is selected according to requirements for ink type, print resolution, substrate, mesh type and machine type
  2. Emulsion is checked for expiry date and appropriate action taken
  3. Emulsion is prepared according to WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications
  4. Emulsion is used and dried according to manufacturer or supplier specifications
Emulsion is selected according to requirements for ink type, print resolution, substrate, mesh type and machine type

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Emulsion is checked for expiry date and appropriate action taken

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Emulsion is prepared according to WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Emulsion is used and dried according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Process coated screen

  1. Coated screen frame is placed in vacuum frame and adequately vacuumed with positive positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications
  2. Light source is positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications
  3. Exposure is calculated and stencil exposed according to manufacturer or supplier specifications
  4. Exposed screen is removed from vacuum frame
Coated screen frame is placed in vacuum frame and adequately vacuumed with positive positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Light source is positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Exposure is calculated and stencil exposed according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Exposed screen is removed from vacuum frame

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Exposed screen is washed after positive removal according to 4.5 WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

  1. Processed stencil or screen is inspected for flaws
Processed stencil or screen is inspected for flaws

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Store screen

  1. Prepared screen is labelled according to enterprise specifications
  2. Prepared screen is stored in clean, dry environment according to manufacturer or supplier specifications
Prepared screen is labelled according to enterprise specifications

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Prepared screen is stored in clean, dry environment according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Prepare work area and equipment

1.1 Work area is made clean and functional prior to commencement of work

1.2 Equipment is inspected to ensure it is functional and, where necessary, appropriate remedial action is taken prior to commencement of work

1.3 Appropriate coating troughs for automatic coaters are selected, ensuring they are free of nicks and burrs

1.4 Automatic coating equipment is inspected and routine user maintenance is carried out according to manufacturer instructions and enterprise procedures

1.5 Automatic coating equipment is adjusted to suit screen frame and mesh and emulsion

2 Prepare screen

2.1 Screen is selected according to job specifications

2.2 Chemicals are applied and removed according to work health and safety (WHS) requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

2.3 Tension of screen mesh is checked for suitability according to job specifications

3 Select emulsion

3.1 Emulsion is selected according to requirements for ink type, print resolution, substrate, mesh type and machine type

3.2 Emulsion is checked for expiry date and appropriate action taken

3.3 Emulsion is prepared according to WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

3.4 Emulsion is used and dried according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4 Process coated screen

4.1 Coated screen frame is placed in vacuum frame and adequately vacuumed with positive positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.2 Light source is positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.3 Exposure is calculated and stencil exposed according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.4 Exposed screen is removed from vacuum frame

Exposed screen is washed after positive removal according to 4.5 WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.6 Processed stencil or screen is inspected for flaws

5 Store screen

5.1 Prepared screen is labelled according to enterprise specifications

5.2 Prepared screen is stored in clean, dry environment according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Prepare work area and equipment

1.1 Work area is made clean and functional prior to commencement of work

1.2 Equipment is inspected to ensure it is functional and, where necessary, appropriate remedial action is taken prior to commencement of work

1.3 Appropriate coating troughs for automatic coaters are selected, ensuring they are free of nicks and burrs

1.4 Automatic coating equipment is inspected and routine user maintenance is carried out according to manufacturer instructions and enterprise procedures

1.5 Automatic coating equipment is adjusted to suit screen frame and mesh and emulsion

2 Prepare screen

2.1 Screen is selected according to job specifications

2.2 Chemicals are applied and removed according to work health and safety (WHS) requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

2.3 Tension of screen mesh is checked for suitability according to job specifications

3 Select emulsion

3.1 Emulsion is selected according to requirements for ink type, print resolution, substrate, mesh type and machine type

3.2 Emulsion is checked for expiry date and appropriate action taken

3.3 Emulsion is prepared according to WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

3.4 Emulsion is used and dried according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4 Process coated screen

4.1 Coated screen frame is placed in vacuum frame and adequately vacuumed with positive positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.2 Light source is positioned according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.3 Exposure is calculated and stencil exposed according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.4 Exposed screen is removed from vacuum frame

Exposed screen is washed after positive removal according to 4.5 WHS requirements and manufacturer or supplier specifications

4.6 Processed stencil or screen is inspected for flaws

5 Store screen

5.1 Prepared screen is labelled according to enterprise specifications

5.2 Prepared screen is stored in clean, dry environment according to manufacturer or supplier specifications

Evidence of the ability to:

correctly prepare TWO different direct emulsion stencils using automatic coating equipment

expose, wash and dry the screen according to manufacturer and job specifications, enterprise procedures and occupational health and safety requirements.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

describe the influence that the mesh count has on the final printed product

outline the importance of correct screen tension

explain the different tensions required for screens of various mesh counts and grades

outline the degreasing or cleaning techniques that are employed prior to coating the screen

describe information that is contained in material safety data sheets (MSDS) for the emulsion being used

identify the work health and safety (WHS) requirements that need to be considered for exposure to UV light sources

identify the pollution and environmental issues that need to be considered when working with emulsions

outline the maintenance that is required for the automatic coating machine

describe two different emulsions used in screen printing and outline their characteristics, their shelf life and areas of use

discuss the preparation formula for one emulsion and its storage requirements

describe the need to have the correct illumination in the work area

discuss the influence that the length of run and ink or dye being used have on the coating technique, the number of coats of emulsion and the best method of coating the screen

outline the factors that are taken into consideration to determine the angle at which the coaters coat the screen

describe the appropriate position (horizontal or vertical) for drying the screen and the effect that each of these positions has on the way the emulsion dries

describe the effect of heat on the emulsion during the drying process and the function and use of a light integrator

describe the procedure for exposing the stencil and the effect that the position, angle and distance of the light source have on the exposure process

describe the importance of perfect contact between positive and screen during exposure

identify the effect that temperature, pressure and time taken have on the washing out process and wash-out completion

identify the ideal position of the screen for drying to prevent scum and streaking and the impact of post-curing on the stencil

describe information obtained from the MSDS for this particular blockout

identify the bearing of ink to be used on a particular stencil and the type of stencil on the type of blockout

name the preventive measures that can be taken to minimise pinholes

explain the importance of taping the edge of the frame and the squeegee edge, and the means used to identify the screen at a later date

identify required manuals, safety and other documentation and briefly outline the relevant information in each source

explain where you might find other relevant sources of information.