Minggu, 29 Mei 2011

How it Works - The Art of Pad Printing and Its Application For Promotional Printed Pens


Promotional pens can be personalized by using several different methods, one of which is pad printing. Considered one of the most versatile printing processes, pad printing is the most popular because of its ability to print on a combination of angles and three-dimensional objects. With all the stylish and ergonomically printed pens and other promotional materials on the market, pad printing is an obvious choice for a clear, defined images.

pad printing is an indirect offset printing process through which two-dimensional image can be transferred to a three-dimensional surface. This method of printing consists of four components: the printing plate (generally made of steel); silicone transfer pad, quick drying, solvent-based inks and substrate (in our case, printed pens). Here's how it works:

1.zapečaćena, inverted ink cup covering the etched artwork area cliche or printing plate, a picture filled with ink.

2 When the ink cup moves away, it takes all the excess ink with it, exposing the ink filled etched image. After the top layer of ink is exposed to air, become sticky, allowing it to adhere to the transfer pad and, finally, that the promotional item.

3.Prijenos pad, usually made ​​of flexible silicone, presses down on the cliche. This causes the air pressure forces out ink to transfer from the printing plate to the substrate.

4 How silicone pad lifts away, it picks up ink tacky inside etching, leaving a small amount of ink behind.

5.tinta Cup moved back into position over the etched artwork area, ready for the next cycle, as well as the transfer pad moves forward.

6 When the transfer pad presses on promotional pens, sticky layer of ink transfer printing surface, and then lifts off and returns to its place in preparation for next sequence.

As you can well imagine, printed pens industry is just one of many that pad printing is very appropriate. unique characteristics of silicone pad allow for downloading files from the flat plane, and print on various surfaces (eg concave, convex, spherical, cylindrical, and texture), making it adaptable to multiple applications. Thus, pad printing is used to print graphics on a matchbox toy cars, golf balls, sports equipment, auto parts, medical devices, televisions and computer components, and clothing. With such a flexible way to print, there is no limit to where your marketing ideas can take you.

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