[Decoration] Why Are There No Universal Stencils?

The immense versatility of screen printing comes into its own on difficult-to-handle substrates such as glass. Glass printing per se encompasses a large variety of final products, from mall bottles to large architectural glass panes and vehicle windscreens. Even glass printing for decorative purposes alone may include the use of specialist inks that simulate etching. These effects require specific stencils and the use of specialist emulsions or capillary films. In all instances, it is essential to meet the customer's specifications, so it is critical that the correct tools and materials are used.

Author
D Parker
Origin
Macdermid Autotype, Uk
Journal Title
Glass Worldwide March-April 2012 S20-S21
Sector
General
Class
G 3970

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[Decoration] Why Are There No Universal Stencils?
Glass Worldwide March-April 2012 S20-S21
G 3970
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