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19.04.2012
On thursday 19th April, Simobil hosted its second business meeting and conference Business TopTalk at the National Opera and Ballet Ljubljana. More!-
Flexo print + puffFlexo print + puff
Flexo print + puff
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Expanded foilExpanded foil
Expanded foil (Fp) is a printing technique similar to plastisol.
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Flexo printFlexo print
Flexo printing (FX) is rotary printing using rubber printing plates. It results in raised prints with a flexible rubbery surface. The text or design protrudes from the printed material. The rubber printing plates are fixed on a cylinder. Using flexo printing, up to 6 colors can be applied simultaneously.
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Flexo print + silkscreen glitterFlexo print + silkscreen glitter
Flexo print + silkscreen glitter (FX + G) is a combination of two techniques, surface printing and silkscreen stencil. Through rotary printing, up to 6 colors and one glitter color are applied.
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PlastisolPlastisol
Plastisol is an expanded screen printing technique. It utilizes the application of colored plastic mass onto the surface. Each screen printer can apply one color. The print is raised and feels like plastic to the touch.
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SublimationSublimation
Sublimation printing (SU) converts inks into a gaseous state which lets them penetrate deep into the material. Color is applied not only on the surface but also on the inside
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Other technologiesOther technologies
Other technologies
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Flexo printing (FX) is rotary printing using rubber printing plates. It results in raised prints with a flexible rubbery surface. The text or design protrudes from the printed material. The rubber printing plates are fixed on a cylinder. Using flexo printing, up to 6 colors can be applied simultaneously.
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Flexo print + silkscreen glitter (FX + G) is a combination of two techniques, surface printing and silkscreen stencil. Through rotary printing, up to 6 colors and one glitter color are applied.
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Plastisol is an expanded screen printing technique. It utilizes the application of colored plastic mass onto the surface. Each screen printer can apply one color. The print is raised and feels like plastic to the touch.
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Sublimation printing (SU) converts inks into a gaseous state which lets them penetrate deep into the material. Color is applied not only on the surface but also on the inside