What is the process of pad printing?

What is the process of pad printing?

What is the process of pad printing?

Pad printing, also called tampography or tampo printing, is an indirect offset (gravure) printing process where a silicon pad takes a 2-D image from a laser engraved (etched) printing plate (also called cliché) and transfers it to a 3-D object.

How do you mix ink for print pads?

Step by Step Ink Mixing:

  1. Zero or tare out the scale (make sure it is on a level surface).
  2. Add the ink to a mixing cup.
  3. Add appropriate hardener ratio.
  4. Mix these two ingredients completely.
  5. Begin adding solvent at a ratio of about 5%-10% then re-mix.

Which ink is used for pad printing?

Solvent ink is largely used as a common pad printing ink.

What can you use a pad printer for?

PAD PRINTING EQUIPMENT APPLICATIONS Applications for Inkcups pad printing equipment include printing on promotional products (such as pens, travel mugs, stress balls, calculators), sporting goods (golf balls, skateboard wheels), tagless garments, electronic devices, medical products, automotive parts, and more.

How do you mix ink?

Tips for mixing ink:

  1. If possible, only mix inks of the same brand.
  2. If you must break this rule and mix between inks (hey, I didn’t have any black Skrip), stick to “basic” or “safe” inks.
  3. Most importantly, go slowly, and mix in small batches.

What is solvent ink?

The term ink solvent refers to the ink containing an oil-based solution. This ink is a relatively inexpensive type of ink that is compatible with inkjet printers. An attribute of solvent inks is that it is waterproof, thus making it resistant to fading and wearing.

What is Epson waste ink pad?

The message refers to the ink pads, which are actually a number of porous pads in the printer that collect, distribute, and very importantly contain the ink that is not used on printed pages.

How accurate is pad printing?

High-Quality Images. Pad printing is capable of transferring prints onto substrates with photographic accuracy. With line definition down to . 0001” (25µm).

What is the difference between screen print and pad print?

Pad printing is also excellent for printing on unusual shapes. The same goes for if you are printing on a 3D or uneven surface. If on the other hand the surface area of your item is quite large and you require a big print then screen printing will make much more sense.

What ink will stick to silicone?

The only ink that can stick to silicone is a silicone-based ink. Unlike some solvent-based inks, silicone ink requires heat to cure. Inkcups offers the SI Series or the SI-HD Series, both as great options for decorating silicone products.

How do I choose the right pad for pad printing?

The pads used in pad printing are of variable hardness’s, so the end user can choose the “durometer” of their pad depending upon the strength of the substrate. For example, a gumball would use a harder pad to wrap 180° around, while printing a flavour into the hollow of an antacid would need a softer pad, so as not to crush the tablet.

How do you print on a pad printing plate?

Step 1: The closed (sealed) ink cup sits over the engraved (etched) artwork area of the pad printing plate, covering the image and filling it with ink. This is called the home position. Step 2: The closed ink cup moves away from the engraved artwork area, taking all excess ink and exposing the engraved image, which is filled with ink.

How long does it take to print a pad?

Pad printing is generally a quick process. One complete print cycle takes only seconds (depending upon the number of colors) and can often print upwards of 1000 parts per hour. Pad printing equipment is generally available in one or two colors, four to six color pad printing equipment is available yet not as common.

How does an ink pad work?

The pad compresses onto the ink-filled etch to “pick-up” the image. The pad then slides over the part and once again compresses to apply the image. Pads are made of a silicone material. The type of silicone and hardness (durometer) of the pad depend upon the application. Pads are available in a variety of shapes and sizes.