Dismantling an In-Line Printing Press

Dismantling an In-Line Printing Press

Different styles and types of printing presses exist to serve the diverse flexographic printing industry, with a wide range of substrate materials and sizes, as well as a plethora of different applications. To maximize the potential of your artwork and ensure that...
Varnish Coating in Flexo printing

Varnish Coating in Flexo printing

What is varnish coating in flexo printing? The process of varnish coating in flexo printing involves applying a transparent layer of silicon over a printed area. In order to highlight a specific area of a design – such as a logo – it is applied to the...
Foiling in Flexography

Foiling in Flexography

Foiling is the process of adding a foil layer over printed images to increase durability, contrast, and glossy finish. It is commonly used on images that will be exposed to harsh environmental conditions, such as outdoors or in direct sunlight. Adding foil to printing...
Flatbed Die Cut in Flexography Advantages

Flatbed Die Cut in Flexography Advantages

Among the dies used in flexography, flatbed die cuts are some of the most popular. It gives a professional appearance and is easy to use. Due to its simplicity, professional appearance, and consistent results, it’s the standard die for most flexography projects....
Laminating Process in Flexography

Laminating Process in Flexography

The product is laminated in flexography using two different processes. The first is manual, and the second is automatic. Heat press, adhesive, and lamination are the components of the laminating process. In addition to helping to ensure an even image quality,...