Screen printing films
Screen printing, also known as silkscreen printing, is a versatile technique for transferring ink onto a substrate. It involves using a mesh screen that acts as a stencil to block ink in specific areas, allowing it to pass through onto the substrate.
A stencil is applied onto a mesh screen. Ink is applied to the screen, and a squeegee is used to spread the ink evenly over the stencil-covered mesh. The screen is pressed firmly against the substrate. The squeegee is moved across the screen, forcing ink through the mesh onto the substrate in the open areas of the stencil. As the squeegee passes over, it deposits ink onto the substrate.
Screen printing is favored for its ability to produce vibrant, durable prints on various materials, making it a popular choice for apparel, signage, posters, and more.
ORACAL® Screen 1050HT
ORACAL® Screen 1640
Exists in 27 variants
ORACAL® 1668 Opaque Vinyl
Exists in 2 variants
ORACAL® Screen 2640
Exists in 3 variants
Mactac MACscreen - MACal 8199 R
Monomeric | Removable | Acrylic Adhesive
Exists in 2 variants
Mactac MACscreen - MACal 8129 P
Monomeric | Permanent | Acrylic Adhesive
Exists in 3 variants
Macstac MACscreen - MACstat 150
ORACAL® 1670 Opaque Vinyl
Mactac MACscreen Milmar TC Dull Silver
Exists in 2 variants
ORACAL® Screen 820
Exists in 3 variants
ORACAL® Series 620/640
Exists in 51 variants