David Parker produces a useful ‘how to' guide
One of the key criteria common throughout industrial screen-printing applications is the need to produce a consistent quality that meets the customer's performance specification.
This could range from the legibility of five point text on a medicine ampoule, to the electrical resistance of a 50μ track on a photovoltaic panel.
Typically, the screen-printed component of an industrial application is a low cost part of the operation, but if it fails the customer's performance specification, it can have a huge consequential cost.