Industrial screen printing is a printing technique that uses a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, or metal. The screen is made of a fine mesh, and the areas of the screen that are not covered by the design are blocked off with a light-sensitive emulsion. When the screen is exposed to light, the emulsion hardens and becomes impermeable to ink. The ink is then applied to the screen, and a squeegee is used to force the ink through the open areas of the screen and onto the substrate.
Industrial screen printing is a versatile printing technique that can be used to create a wide variety of products, including t-shirts, posters, banners, and signs. It is a relatively inexpensive printing method, and it can produce high-quality prints with sharp colors and fine details. Industrial screen printing is also a durable printing method, and the prints can withstand exposure to the elements and wear and tear.