Industry knowledge

Main process and process flow of screen printing

Sep 08, 2018 Leave a message

Main process and process flow of screen printing

We are a big printing company in Shenzhen China . We offer all book publications, hardcover book printing, papercover book printing, hardcover notebook, sprial book printing, saddle stiching book printing, booklet printing,packaging box, calendars, all kinds of PVC, product brochures, notes, Children's book, stickers, all kinds of special paper color printing products, game cardand so on.

For more information please visit 

http://www.joyful-printing.com.   ENG only    

http://www.joyful-printing.net 

http://www.joyful-printing.org

email: info@joyful-printing.net

What is the main process of screen printing and what is its process flow?


The main processes of screen printing are: making originals, making screen plates, printing, ink drying, and the like. Anmei Mall analyzes screen printing in two main types, manual printing and mechanical printing. Manual printing refers to the movement from the continuous feeding to the delivery, the upper and lower movement of the printing plate, and the scraping and squeegeing are all manual operations. Mechanical printing means that the printing process is done by mechanical action. It is divided into semi-automatic and fully automatic printing. Semi-automatic means that the substrate is placed and removed by manual operation, and printing is done by mechanical; fully automatic means that the entire printing process is completed by machinery.


How is screen printing classified?

Screen printing not only adapts to general paper printing, but also has a wide range of adaptability. For example: ceramics, glass, printed circuit boards, etc. Depending on the texture of the substrate, the printing is not the same. Although the series are inextricably linked, each has its own particularity because of the different materials (ie, chemical and physical properties). Therefore, people usually divide into different categories according to the substrate: paper printing, plastic printing, ceramic printing, glass printing, circuit board printing, metal printing, textile printing and other major categories. This results in their respective relatively independent printing systems.


Send Inquiry