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Pad Printing

Pad printing, also known as tampo printing, is a wet printing process used to apply ink to 3D and delicate surfaces. This technique is suitable for imprinting logos, graphics, and solid colors on a wide range of materials. This method creates consistent prints on flat, curved, or complex surfaces. It works by using a silicone pad to apply ink to the item. When the pad touches the surface, it molds to it without distorting, allowing
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What is Screen Printing?

In screen printing, the wet printing process is used to apply graphics to flat and cylindrical surfaces. It has a low cost and can be used on various materials including fabric, paper, glass, ceramics, plastic, and metal. Screen printing is not only used to apply ink; any material with suitable uniformity can also be printed. For example, solder paste is screen-printed onto circuit boards during the soldering process, decorative film panels are printed using screen
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Anodizing

In production, Aluminum, Magnesium, and Titanium materials are relatively expensive metals chosen for their superior strength-to-weight ratios. Therefore, one of the methods to enhance the natural weather resistance of materials without significantly increasing their weight is Anodizing. It creates a protective oxide layer, typically pale gray by default but can be electroplated or dyed in a variety of vibrant colors, including red, green, blue, gold, copper, and black. Anodizing is a process used to treat
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