PAD PRINTING P RS DT RUV SU C OP WPC UV O T S DIGITAL TRANSFER UV LED PRINTING SCREEN PRINTING ROTARY UV LED PRINTING ROTARY SCREEN PRINTING SUBLIMATION PRINTING CERAMIC PRINTING TRANSFER PRINTING INKJET OVERPRINTING CERAMIC WHITE PRINITING Pad printing is the most popular, traditional ink-based labelling method. This technology uses a silicone pad to transfer ink onto an item with fine details and high accuracy, applicable to a wide range of materials. Pad printing allows labelling curved surfaces. Digital transfer printing is a modern, full-colour alternative to traditional transfer printing. The design is printed in photo quality onto transfer paper with a special digital printer, then applied to the product with a heat press. Our digital transfer technology carries no limitation in size or shape of imprints. UV LED printing is a full-colour, digital labelling process utilising UV-cured inks. Logos are directly printed on the product's surface in high-resolution, resulting in instant photo quality imprints. Screen printing is a traditional ink-based labelling process, for flat or flattenable products, with high durability and colour accuracy. During the screen printing process ink is directly pressed on the product's surface through a gauze, then fixed with heat treatment. Rotary UV LED printing is a digital, full-colour labelling process to create photo quality imprints directly on the surface of cylindrical and conical items, allowing a large imprint wrapping the item. Rotary UV LED imprints are coated with transparent varnish for an exquisite look and extra durability. Rotary screen printing is a special kind of screen printing for labelling bottles. The cylindrical screen printing machine rotates the product parallel with the gauze, resulting in continuous prints throughout the surface of the product. Sublimation printing is a full-colour, digital labelling technique with photo quality. Designs are printed with special ink on a transfer paper, then heat-pressed onto the product's surface. Sublimation is only applicable to light coloured polyester and sublimation coated products. Ceramic printing is used to label mugs, glasses and certain metal items using special ceramic paints fired at high temperature. The label is applied to the product similarly to transfer printing, then fired in a furnace. Transfer printing is based on traditional screen printing, however, instead of being directly screen printed onto an item, the design is printed onto transfer paper, then applied with a heat press. Transfer printing is applicable to a wide range of products and holds several advantages over screen printing. Inkjet overprinting is used to imprint flat surfaces in full-colour with a special high-speed inkjet printer. As inkjet overprinting does not utilise white inks, imprint colours may be effected by the base colour of the product. Inkjet overprinting is applicable to porous materials, such as paper, natural bamboo and wood. Ceramic white printing is a special full colour printing technology for white ceramic products, which is based on ceramic printing. DEBOSSING Debossing is an elegant process that changes the surface of the material that has been debossed, through forming a 3D impression. This impression is achieved by pressing a specially-made die onto the product's surface. 551 Printing technologies
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