Screen printing is the most economical process for producing aluminum, stainless steel, brass, or bronze. A wide variety of colors are possible and durable coats of baked varnishes are added to ensure long-lasting serviceability. Through the screen printing process, all of your screen printed metal labels and nameplates will withstand multiple environmental conditions, so you can use them inside or outside as needed.

Take a quick look at the informative photo describing the screen printing process involving a squeegee, film negatives, photo emulsion, ink, screen, and the material of your choice.

screen printing diagram: screen printing process step by step

A mesh screen acts as a stencil and covers the metal surface, while a squeegee-type applicator applies inks and epoxies to your tag. The final step in the screen printing process is where a surface coat is applied to the nameplate, creating a seal for your color and extending your decal’s lifespan.

Fill out our online form to request a quote — you can list any specific details you know in advance as well as upload an image of your design, and one of our specialists will be in touch. Reach out to our team today for more information about screen printed nameplates and labels.

1 Comment

  1. Chibuike Ojimma

    I appreciate the work you do. I would want to learn screen printing, online. How do I go about it?

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