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Screen Printed Labels

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Crestline, OH
Screen printing, prepress art & CAD design, ready print screens, decals, nameplates, graphics, textile & OEM parts
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Canoga Park, CA
 
Jonesboro, AR
 
Orem, UT
 
Austin, TX
 
Bayport, NY
 
Riverside, CA
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Screen Printed Labels

The screen printed labels industry specializes in producing durable and high-quality labels using the screen printing process. This process involves creating a stencil, known as a screen, and using it to apply layers of ink on the label material. The screen printing technique is particularly effective for producing vibrant colors and intricate designs, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

Key materials used in screen printed labels include various types of inks, such as solvent-based, water-based, and UV-curable inks, each offering different properties in terms of durability, color vibrancy, and environmental impact. The choice of ink depends on the specific requirements of the label, such as resistance to weather, chemicals, or abrasion. The substrate materials for these labels can range from paper and vinyl to polyester and other synthetic materials, selected based on the intended use and environmental conditions the label will face.

The screen printing process begins with the preparation of the screen, which involves coating a mesh with a photosensitive emulsion. The desired design is then transferred onto the screen by exposing it to light, hardening the emulsion in the areas not covered by the design. The unhardened emulsion is washed away, leaving a stencil of the design. Ink is then pushed through the mesh onto the label material using a squeegee, with each color applied separately and allowed to dry before the next layer is added.

Screen printed labels serve a variety of industries, including automotive, electronics, consumer goods, and industrial equipment. In the automotive industry, these labels are used for branding, safety warnings, and instructional information. In electronics, they provide essential information on devices and components. Consumer goods utilize screen printed labels for product branding and packaging, while industrial equipment relies on them for durable and legible safety and operational instructions.

The screen printed labels industry continues to meet the demand for high-quality, durable labeling solutions across diverse sectors, ensuring that products are clearly identified and branded, while also providing necessary information to consumers and operators.

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