
Silkscreen Finishing
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Silkscreen finishing, also known as screen printing, is a technique where ink is pushed through a mesh stencil (or screen) onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, or other materials. Each color in the design requires a separate screen, and the ink is applied layer by layer.
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Posters and Art Prints: To create vibrant, bold designs.
Packaging: For custom, eye-catching designs on product boxes and bags.
Textiles: Widely used for printing on t-shirts, bags, and other fabric items.
Signage: For durable and weather-resistant signs.
Stationery: For unique, custom-designed invitations, cards, and envelopes.
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Vibrant Colors: Produces bold, opaque colors that stand out.
Durability: Inks are thick and durable, making prints resistant to wear and fading.
Versatility: Can be used on a wide range of materials, including paper, fabric, wood, and plastic.
Cost-Effective for Large Runs: Economical for printing large quantities of the same design.
Customizable: Allows for unique, creative designs that can include textures and special effects.
Special Effects: Enables the use of specialty inks, such as metallic, fluorescent, and glow-in-the-dark.





