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HANZE LTD adopts aluminum alloy Al6063 T5,which meets the standard of European RoHs to customize any aluminum frames based on clients' requirements.
The frames are used for M&R,TAS,MHM and LUCKY manual&automatic textile screen printing machine and other printing machine.

• Lightweight for ease of handling
• Coners welded&welden watertight
• Ground smooth
• Sandblasting on mesh bonded for excellent adhesion
• Free of deformation
• Durable in use and low cost

Outside Diameter | Profile | Max Image Size |
10" X 14" | 1" X 1" | 5" X 8" |
12.5" X 17.5" | 1" X 1" | 7" X 12" |
14.5" X 17.5" | 1" X 1" | 9" X 12" |
12" X 24" | 1-3/8" X 1-3/8" | 6" X 15" |
18" X 20" | 1-3/8" X 1-3/8" | 11" X 12" |
20" X 24" | 1-3/8" X 1-3/8" | 13" X 16" |
14" X 30" | 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" | 8" X 22" |
18" X 36" | 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" | 11" X 28" |
23" X 31" | 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" | 16“ X 24" |
25" X 36" | 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" | 18" X 28" |
30" X 43" | 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" | 23" X 35" |
36" X 48" | 1-1/2" X 2" | 28" X 38" |
42" X 54" | 1-1/2" X 2" | 34" X 44" |
The selection of mesh count for garment printing is mainly affected by the printing ink and printing material:
28~30 mesh:
Mainly used for printing glitter inks, due to the bigger hole size, this mesh will print a very high volume of ink, having a thick coat of emulsion making it difficult to expose.
86 mesh:
Mainly used for athletic printing, opaque ink deposits, thick puff ink, and some shimmer inks. Similar with 28~30 mesh, this mesh will print a very high volume of ink and have a thick coat of emulsion making it difficult to expose.
110 mesh:
Mainly used for heavy coverage on dark shirts, solid under base prints, puff, metallic, some shimmer inks, and for certain transfer printing. It is a great mesh count for high opacity inks on any dark garments.
155~160 mesh:
Most common type, mainly for general printing on white T-shirts & under basing on dark shirts, prints on nylon jackets, thinner silver shimmer inks. Many thinner plastisol inks will print well with this mesh count.
195 mesh:
Mainly used for printing on light colored T-shirts with fine detail, line work or halftones of around 35 LPI.
230 mesh:
Mainly used for printing on light colored tee shirts with fine detail, line work or halftones of around 45 LPI.
305~355 mesh:
Mainly used for process color on light shirts, or for overprinting a halftone on a white under base on dark shirts. You should be able to pull of halftones of up to 65 LPI but a 55 LPI is most common.
Q1: White vs. yellow mesh—how should I choose?
White enhances brightness; yellow reduces light scatter during exposure, improving edge definition on fine detail.
Q2: Can you supply tensioned screens?
Yes. We can supply pre-stretched frames; mesh counts from 25–355 are standard. (Custom counts on request.)
Q3: What adhesives are used?
CHEMOND 2000-HTA and KIWO, both known for strong, heat/solvent-resistant bonds.
Q4: Do you offer other frame sizes?
Yes. We support custom sizes and profiles for OEM/ODM projects.
Q5: Are these suitable for automatic presses?
Yes. The 1-3/8" profile balances stiffness and handling for manual and automatic presses.
Ready for bulk pricing or OEM specs? Request a quote and tell us your mesh count, color, and quantity.