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Definition
Color Silk screening
A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact. This causes the ink to wet the substrate and be pulled out of the mesh apertures as the screen springs back after the blade has passed. One colour is printed at a time, so several screens can be used to produce a multi-coloured image or design.
Method
A screen is made of a piece of mesh stretched over a frame. The mesh could be made of a synthetic polymer, such as nylon, and a finer and smaller aperture for the mesh would be utilized for a design that requires a higher and more delicate degree of detail. For the mesh to be effective, it must be mounted on a frame and it must be under tension. The frame which holds the mesh could be made of diverse materials, such as wood or aluminum, depending on the sophistication of the machine or the artisan procedure.
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1 | In-Mold Color |
2 | Marbling molding |
3 | Silk Screening |
4 | Hot stamping |
5 | Heat Transfer Printing |
6 | Water Transfer Printing |
7 | Magnetic silk screening |
8 | Pearl printing |
9 | Pad printing |
10 | Digital printing |
11 | 3D printing |
12 | Spray Coating |
13 | UV Coating |
14 | Matte spraying |
15 | Color spraying |
16 | Soft-touch spraying |
17 | Color gradual spraying |
18 | Pearl spraying |
19 | Metallization |
20 | Embossing and Debossing |
21 | PU with Flat HS |
22 | PU with SS |
23 | PU with press HS |
24 | PU with press printing |
25 | PU with metal logo |
26 | Fabric printing |
27 | PET film |
28 | CD marks finished |
29 | Brush finish |
30 | Diamond top plate |