Hot and Cold Foil Stamping
Screen printing, also known as serigraphy, is a printing technique where ink is transferred onto various surfaces through a fine mesh or screen. In this method, the unwanted parts of the design are blocked using a stencil, allowing the ink to pass only through the open areas and onto the target surface. The detailed structure of the stencil ensures that the design is transferred accurately and clearly. This technique can be applied to a wide range of materials, including textiles, glass, metal, wood, and plastics. Screen printing is renowned for its ability to produce vibrant colors and long-lasting prints thanks to the type of ink and printing process used. It is widely employed in applications such as billboard advertisements, T-shirt printing, signage production, and artistic works. With its flexibility, capability to cover large surface areas, and durable results, screen printing stands out as a versatile and reliable printing method.


