Pad Printing Process
Process Description
Pad printing is the transfer of ink from the printing plate on to the printed material. The process begin by using photosensitive materials and through the photomechanical method produce the mesh plate, and then dip the soft rubber head with ink onto the graphics on the mesh plate, and finally print it on any kinds or types of materials. The difference between silk screen printing and pad printing is that pad printing is not limited to the plane of the object, even if the surface is curved, it can still create incredible effects.
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Last updated:2019-02-14 11:00:00

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