Screen Printing on Cylindrical Products
What To Expect When Screen Printing Your Cylindrical Products Screen printing your cylindrical products is not as daunting as it seems. Going from 2D to 3D printing is effortless with the Model F1-DC. Whether your product is a shot glass or a growler, the process will be relatively the same. There are two methods for…
Read MoreScreen Printing with Dust & Static
Dust on your product will affect production on practically any object or material, from plastic bottles to mugs. Production screen printing has opened a whole new world in packaging and advertising – dimensional printing is done in great volumes is far from impossible to do – but it has also created challenges for dust and…
Read MoreScreen Printing Ink
In printing, the most significant changes have come in the ink department. Ink is constantly changing to fit the needs of changing material. As the material of the substrate changes, so must the ink (typically through additives). For example, fabric manufacturers change dye, finishes, and processing procedures, which can have an adverse effect on the…
Read MoreThe Future Of Automation In Screen Printing
———————————————————————— This article first appeared in Screen Printing magazine By Joseph Gilberti Chief Engineer and CEO Systematic Automation Inc. & Marinus Groen Screen Printing Expert Thirty thousand years ago, one of our prehistoric ancestors chewed on some burnt wood from his fire, placed his hand against the wall of the cave he called home, and…
Read MoreModel HLT Screen Printing Machine
Systematic Automation Inc. Farmington CT has developed the Model HLT Screen Printing Machine for printing up to three inches deep into a plastic tray. The printed image can be as close as 1/8″ (3 mm) to the inside wall of the tray. The application shown is for mammogram breast paddles. Printing this close to a…
Read MoreNew Print Head
Systematic Automation Inc. Farmington CT offers an optional attachment for all of their screen printing machines. The new print head allows printing in one direction without flooding. The squeegees alternate with each print cycle. This feature is desirable on special ink applications such as for backlit signs. Dozens of special print head design configurations are…
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