[Technology] Talk about fluorescent ink for printing materials
During the printing process, you may come across fluorescent ink, a special type of ink used primarily in anti-counterfeiting and packaging applications. It is commonly found on items like banknotes, checks, stamps, ID cards, as well as high-end products such as cigarettes, oils, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Fluorescent inks are typically applied using methods like gravure, offset, and flexographic printing.
However, in recent years, with more advanced research and development, fluorescent inks suitable for fine screen printing have been introduced. This has led to an increased use of fluorescent inks in screen printing applications, including liquor display boxes, signage, bumper guards, industrial safety equipment, outdoor and indoor advertisements, posters, magazine covers, plexiglass displays, invitations, fabric labels, and more. In particular, when it comes to advertising, whether indoors or outdoors, fluorescent ink offers unique advantages that traditional inks cannot match. As a result, it's becoming more popular and widely adopted in the screen printing industry for these kinds of projects.
Since fluorescent ink is a specialized material, its application techniques differ from those of regular inks. Understanding its properties, compatibility with different substrates, and optimal printing conditions is essential to achieve high-quality results. Whether you're working on promotional materials, product packaging, or artistic prints, mastering the use of fluorescent ink can open up new creative possibilities and enhance the visual impact of your work. Always make sure to follow manufacturer guidelines and conduct test prints before large-scale production to ensure the best outcome.
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