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Pad printing is a type of screen printing that creates a raised pattern by applying a silicon pad to the object. When the silicone pad is pressed down to the object it transfers the pattern to the object. This is done by removing the material between the object and the pad. With a little bit of practice, it’s possible to print any kind of product using the advanced 3d dimensional printing technology. which were not available with traditional printing processes. https://plus.google.com/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://www.google.com/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://maps.google.com/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://images.google.co.jp/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://maps.google.co.jp/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://www.google.co.jp/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://www.google.co.uk/url?q=https://automaticprintingmachine.com/ https://images.google.co.uk/url?q=https://automat...

What Do You Know About Pad Printing?

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  Have you seen people using Pad Printers these days? Pad printing, also known as tampography or tampo printing, is an indirect offset (gravure) printing process. In this process, a silicon pad transfers a two-dimensional image from a laser-engraved printing plate to a three-dimensional object. Pad printing allows for the printing of difficult-to-print shapes such as curved (convex), hollow (concave), cylindrical, spherical, compound angles, and textures. In such a way that was previously unavailable with traditional printing processes. How To Do Pad Printing: Step-By-Step Guide Step 1: Place the closed (sealed) ink cup over the engraved artwork area of the pad printing plate, covering it with ink. This is known as the home position. Step 2: The closed ink cup moves away from the engraved artwork area, removing all excess ink and exposing the inked engraved image. When the top layer of ink comes in the contact to air, it becomes tacky. This is how the ink adheres to the transfer p...