Product Details:
| Application/Usage | Cards Printing |
| Color | Multi- Color |
| Capacity(Sheet/Hour) | 800 pecs per hour |
The Screen Printing Machine is widely used in the graphic and printing industry for achieving uniform, accurate, and high-quality printing results. It is especially suitable for applications such as UV spot coating, PCB printing, and precision graphic jobs where consistency and clarity are critical.
We are actively engaged in the manufacturing, exporting, and supplying of Semi Automatic Flat Screen Printing Machines that are engineered to deliver reliable performance and superior print accuracy. These machines are designed to handle demanding production environments while maintaining consistent registration and smooth operation.
The semi-automatic flat screen printing machine is capable of providing precise registration for multi-colour jobs, including four-colour printing, ensuring accurate alignment and professional-quality output. Its robust construction and stable printing platform help reduce errors and material wastage, making it ideal for both medium and large-scale production units.
To enhance operator convenience and productivity, the machine is designed with a wider working space, allowing easy and quick paper loading and unloading. This thoughtful design not only improves workflow efficiency but also reduces operator fatigue during continuous operations.
Overall, the semi automatic flat screen printing machine is a dependable and efficient solution for industries requiring high precision, uniform coating, and consistent print quality across a wide range of applications.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Application/Usage | Cards Printing |
| Color | Single Color |
| Capacity(Sheet/Hour) | 2200 |
Screen printing is a versatile printing technique in which ink or dye is transferred onto a substrate through a fine mesh screen. Selected areas of the screen are made impermeable to ink using a stencil, which defines the image or design to be printed. The open areas of the mesh allow ink to pass through, while the blocked areas prevent ink transfer.
During the printing process, ink is first pushed across the screen using a blade or squeegee in what is known as a flood stroke. This action fills the open mesh apertures with ink. A reverse stroke then presses the screen momentarily against the substrate along a narrow line of contact. As the squeegee moves forward, the ink is forced through the open mesh onto the substrate. Once the blade passes, the screen lifts back to its original position, leaving a clean and precise impression.
Screen printing is typically performed one colour at a time. For multi-colour images or designs, separate screens are prepared for each colour and printed sequentially with accurate registration. This method allows for excellent colour vibrancy, sharp detail, and consistent results, making screen printing widely used for applications such as graphic printing, textiles, packaging, signage, electronics, and industrial printing.
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