Screen printing refers to the use of screen as a substrate and the use of photosensitive plate making methods to produce screen printing plates with graphics and text. Screen printing consists of five main elements: screen printing plate, scraper, ink, printing table, and substrate. The basic principle of printing is that the mesh holes in the graphic and textual parts of the screen printing plate can pass through ink, while the mesh holes in the non graphic and textual parts cannot pass through ink. When printing, ink is poured into one end of the screen printing plate, and a scraper is used to apply a certain pressure to the ink area on the screen printing plate. At the same time, the ink moves at a constant speed towards the other end of the screen printing plate. During the movement, the scraper presses the ink from the mesh of the graphic and text parts onto the substrate.
Quality control: In the "Turnkey" mode, the entire production process is completed within one system, which facilitates unified quality management and control. This helps ensure the stability and consistency of product quality, and improve customer satisfaction.
Cost optimization: By integrating resources and optimizing processes, Turnkey providers can provide customers with more competitive prices. Meanwhile, by reducing intermediate links and repetitive labor, it also helps to lower the overall cost for customers.
Technological innovation: Turnkey providers typically have professional R&D teams and advanced technical capabilities, constantly introducing new surface treatment technologies and solutions to meet the increasingly diverse needs of customers.