EASIWAY PT 525 DIP TANK
Easiway PT 525 is a strong, 25-gallon dip tank that helps busy print shops clean screens faster. It’s made of tough plastic that resists damage from chemicals, so it’s a good, long-lasting choice. Here’s how it can help with screen printing:
- BIGGER CAPACITY: With a 25-gallon size, you can soak several screens at once, saving time by not having to clean them one by one.
- BETTER CHEMICAL USE: The tank helps you use chemicals more efficiently, letting you clean multiple screens with just one fill, which saves money.
- SAVES TIME: Soaking screens loosens ink, emulsion, and other stuff, making them easier to wash off. This means less scrubbing and quicker turnaround times.
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RYONET SCREEN DUNK TANK
The Ryonet Screen Dunk Tank is another great tool for cleaning screens. This aluminum tank can hold up to six screens (23" x 32") at once, offering benefits that are perfect for busy screen printing shops:
- DURABLE AND STABLE: Made with strong aluminum, this tank is sturdy and long-lasting. It doesn’t bulge even after lots of use, so you can count on it for years.
- BETTER SPACE AND WORKFLOW: Holding up to six screens at once, it helps you clean more screens at the same time, keeping production moving smoothly.
- USES LESS CHEMICALS: The dunk tank is designed to cut down on chemical waste, helping you save money over time.
- EASY TO CLEAN: The aluminum design is simple to clean and maintain, making your shop even more efficient.
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WHICH TANK IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Both tanks are great for cleaning screens, but the right choice depends on your shop's needs. If you have a medium to large shop with lots of screens to clean, the Ryonet Screen Dunk Tank’s large capacity and tough design make it a great pick. If you want a more flexible, cost-effective, and chemical-efficient option, the Easiway PT 525 Dip Tank might be the best choice.
Whichever tank you choose, you’ll cut down on labor, chemical costs, and time spent cleaning screens, giving you more time to focus on what matters most—printing quality designs.