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3 unusual facts about Screen printing


Screen printing

Credit is generally given to the artist Andy Warhol for popularising screen printing identified as serigraphy, in the United States.

Andy Warhol, Rob Ryan, Blexbolex, Arthur Okamura, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Harry Gottlieb, and many other artists have used screen printing as an expression of creativity and artistic vision.

Warhol is particularly identified with his 1962 depiction of actress Marilyn Monroe screen printed in garish colours.


Ink jet material deposition

Printed circuit boards are typically produced using screen printing, which is not cost-effective for prototyping or small production runs.

Nameplate

The properties of the name plates that vary from application to application include: Material (including aluminum, stainless steel or titanium), thickness, Custom Graphics, Screen printing, Etching, and Anodizing, Photosensitive Anodized Aluminum, Adhesive backing, UL and CSA approval, Serialization, Military Standards and Embossing.


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