Description
Screen Printing is a printing technique where ink is pushed through a mesh screen (stencil) onto a surface to create a design. The process involves creating a stencil on the screen, then using that screen to transfer layers of ink onto the printing surface, which can be fabric, paper, plastic, or other materials.
Here’s how it typically works:
Creating the Stencil: A stencil of the design is created on the screen, which is usually made of a fine mesh material like polyester.
Applying Ink: Ink is placed on the screen, and a squeegee is used to press the ink through the open areas of the stencil, transferring the design onto the surface below.
Layering Colors: For multi-colored designs, multiple screens are used, each one for a different color layer.
Screen printing is popular for producing vibrant, durable designs on items like T-shirts, posters, banners, and other merchandise(View phone number), It’s especially effective for large batches and solid colors, as it creates thick layers of ink that are long-lasting. This method is often preferred for its versatility, high-quality output, and ability to print on various surfaces.