Printing type: pad printing
On the inner surface of concave parts of quadratic and cubic surfaces. Delicate patterns can be printed. Pad printing.
Pad printing (tampo printing) is a method where ink is placed into a flat plate (steel plate) that has a pattern etched into it, and a curved silicone rubber transfer pad is pressed down from above to transfer the ink onto the item being printed. As a printing technique, a printing negative created from artwork or text (pattern) is exposed to a metal plate coated with a light-sensitive resin called photoresist, which is then etched to create the recess. By pressing the silicone rubber transfer pad, which is non-affinitive to the ink, the ink adheres to it. Typically, pad printing uses ink specifically designed for pad printing, but screen printing ink can also be used as a substitute. For more details, please contact us.
- Company:川島銘板
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