Flexography is commonly used to print labels, packaging materials, newspapers, and corrugated cardboard boxes. It is a versatile printing method that is especially well-suited for long print runs and materials that require quick drying inks.
Text/image must be reversed. Not suitable for detailed images like photos
Advantages of flexography * Prints on wide variety of absorbent and nonabsorbent substrates. * Prints using resilient rubber or photopolymer image carrier,so that millions of impressions can be made. * can print more than 10 colors if multiple print station are used. * It uses fast drying inks which might be solvent based, water based or UV curable. * Cost effectivenukghj
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Some products that are made using galena are: bullets, batteries, gasoline, paint, and welding solder. Hope I helped!-anonymous
Flexography is a printing press technique that allows printing on almost all surfaces, including metal objects. It is basically a modern version of a letterpress device.
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There are many products that are made out of glass. These include drinking glasses, jewelry, vases, laboratory equipment, ornaments, and more.
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