
What are the four 4 Types of printing processes
The printing process of electrode patches is a critical step in the manufacturing phase, as it determines the quality and performance of the electrodes. During printing, it's essential to ensure pattern clarity and positional accuracy, as well as the uniform distribution of the ink and proper drying time. These factors collectively decide whether the final product will meet design specifications and operational standards.
Currently, common printing methods include flexographic, screen printing, thermal transfer, and digital printing, each with its own characteristics and advantages. TOP-RANK utilizes various printing techniques to manufacture electrode patches, meeting diverse custom requirements.
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Flexographic Printing
Flexographic printing is a printing method that uses flexible plates, known for its high printing speed, vivid colors, strong sense of layers, high-speed production, and low cost.
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Heat transfer Printing
Heat transfer printing is a method of transferring patterns to materials through heat pressing, offering rich patterns, vivid colors, and wear resistance.
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Silkscreen Printing
Silkscreen printing involves transferring ink through the holes of a mesh to a substrate (such as paper or ceramics) under certain pressure to form images or text.
Digital Printing
Digital printing is a method that directly outputs from computer files to printing equipment.


