The silk-screen printing process was developed at the beginning of the 20th century and was quickly implemented in various applications. Posters, signs, circuit boards, ceramic, works of art and much more have been printed with silk-screen printing.
In the silk-screen printing, a so-called printing sieve is produced for every colour. Then, using multicolour printing, colour after colour are printed on the material with the help of the printing sieve.
Depending on the colour type, the colours are dried either thermally or by UV irradiation after silk screen printing.