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Tampografía

pad printing process

What's Pad Printing?

Pad printing refers to etching the pattern to be printed onto a steel plate (steel sheet). The pad printing machine uses an oil roller to coat the plate, and a blade assembly descends to scrape off the excess ink from the non-etched areas of the plate, returning the ink to the ink well. The pattern is then transferred entirely onto the substrate through the adhesion properties of the silicone pad, completing the entire printing process.

Pad printing can print large-area patterns and is particularly suitable for irregularly shaped, uneven workpieces. This feature is something that some other printing methods cannot achieve.

The pad printing surface treatment for the parts provided by FirstMold comes from our supplier, with whom we have been working for eleven years, and the prices are fair. We do not offer separate pad printing services. If you have a parts manufacturing order with FirstMold, we can provide the corresponding pad printing surface treatment.

Pad Printing Showcase

pad printing on metal materials
Surface printing on transparent components
injection molded part with pad printing
Printing certification logos via transfer printing

Advantages of Anodizing for Your Product

Strong Color Performance

Pad printing has a relatively thin ink layer, allowing it to print color overlays on any surface, demonstrating excellent color performance and printing adaptability, also known as universal printing.

Wide Application Range

Pad printing is generally used on workpieces with grooves, backs, and other areas where screen printing cannot be applied. Due to the absence of mesh limitations in screen printing, pad printing offers relatively higher pattern precision. Additionally, since the pad printing machine is an automatic device with high precision, it can perform color overlay printing.

Easy Operation

The equipment operates fully automatically, and pad printing is fast, making it suitable for mass production.

Comparación de precios de diferentes procesos de tratamiento de superficies de impresión

Printing Process Descripción Price
Grabado por láser
Utiliza rayos láser para grabar patrones, texto o imágenes.
$$
Serigrafía
Utiliza una pantalla para transferir tinta a un sustrato.
$
Estampación en caliente
Utiliza calor y presión para transferir una lámina o tinta a una superficie.
$$$$
Impresión por transferencia de agua
Utiliza una película soluble en agua para transferir patrones sobre objetos.
$$$$$
Tampografía
Utiliza una almohadilla de silicona para transferir tinta a una superficie.
$$$
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