Printing inks are used in various applications and techniques to create
printed
designs,
texts, or patterns on different surfaces. Here's a brief overview of some common
printing ink applications like screen printing, Pad printing, spray printing and dipping
printing. Screen printing involves using a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a substrate.
It is popular for its versatility and can be used on various materials such as textiles,
plastics, glass, and more. Screen printing is known for its ability to produce bold
colors and durable prints.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, inks applications have emerged as a
game-changer, transforming the way we perceive and interact with various surfaces.
Furthermore, Pad printing utilizes a silicone pad to transfer ink from an etched plate onto the desired surface. It is commonly used for printing on promotional items, electronic devices, medical equipment, or automotive parts. Spray printing involves applying ink through a sprayer onto the substrate surface And Dipping inks are formulated specifically for immersion dipping processes where objects are dipped into the ink solution to achieve an even coating of color or finish.