Screen printing

Screen printing (also known as serigraphy) is an indirect printing technology where ink is transferred to the printed surface through a special template. The main tool is a mesh frame, onto which a photochemically prepared template is applied. During printing, the ink is drawn with a rubber squeegee, which evenly transfers the pigment through the open areas of the mesh.

Features of screen printing:

  • Coverage – the ability to apply a thick layer of paint, which makes the print bright and durable.

  • Versatility – can be printed on various surfaces: paper, textiles, plastic, glass, metal, wood.

  • Accuracy – allows you to convey small graphic elements and precise color areas.

  • Durability – screen printing is particularly suitable for products that require resistance to environmental influences (labels, signs, textile printing).

This technology is widely used in the textile industry, advertising production, electronics (for example, printing on plates), and wherever high print quality and durability are required.