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From the Latin "sericus" silk, and
the Greek "graphein" write, the silk-screen process is a printing process using
silk screens letting the ink going through some of the meshes (the ones that have not been
obstructed by the picture to copy).
This process is able to print on a lot of support : paper, cardboard, material, but also
plastics, metal, wood, glass or ceramics.The
printing with the silk-screen process is divided into 2 branches :
GRAPHIC
Printing of posters (copy of works of art), of advertising on premises, or stickers, with
machines of a high printing quality and a high speed (4000 sheets per hour)
INDUSTRIAL
Direct printing on very different articles : plastic and glass bottles, bucket, flexible
tubes, CD, Smart Cards, etc, with automatic machines of high technology, matching
perfectly the object and the big cadences (until 6000 objects per hour and more)
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