Introduction to screen printing of fully automatic screen printing machine. Screen printing, also known as screen printing, is the equipment used. Screen printing belongs to stencil printing, which is known as one of the four major printing methods along with flat printing, embossed printing, and gravure printing.
Perforated printing includes transfer plates, engraved pattern plates, spray printing, and screen printing. The principle of stencil printing is that during printing, the printing plate (made of paper film or other plate substrates with ink holes) transfers ink through the holes of the stencil to the substrate (glass, plastic, film, metal, paper, ceramic, etc.) through a certain pressure, forming patterns, colors, or text lines. During printing, the ink is transferred to the substrate through the mesh holes of the graphic and text parts by the horizontal scraping and squeezing of the scraper blade, forming a graphic and text image similar to the original. Screen printing equipment is simple and easy to operate, with simple printing and plate making, low cost, and strong adaptability.
Screen printing has a wide range of applications and is suitable for a variety of products. Common printed products include various flat surfaces such as glass, plastic, film, metal, ceramics, cards, nameplates, etc Transliteration printing, also known as Z simple stencil printing, began in the late 19th century. This type of printing is made on specially made wax paper using a typewriter or iron pen to create wax paper graphic plates. Ink rollers are used to print on the wax paper plates, resulting in ideal printing effects on the substrate. In stencil printing, screen printing is widely used Screen printing is the process of stretching silk fabrics, synthetic fiber fabrics, or metal wire mesh onto a frame, and using manual coating or photochemical plate making methods to produce screen printing plates.
Modern screen printing technology uses photosensitive materials to create screen printing plates through photographic plate making methods (making the screen holes of the graphic and textual parts of the screen printing plate through holes, instead of blocking the screen holes of the non graphic and textual parts) for various flat surfaces such as glass, plastic, film, metal, ceramics, cards, nameplates, etc Waiting for planar carriers, etc. The above is the basic introduction of screen printing knowledge for fully automatic screen printing machines.