
Screen Printing
It is one of the oldest printing techniques in the History of Humanity. While human beings are still dealing with Die Casting, Lithography and Writing on Papyrus Paper, when the first Grandmaster needed to elaborate the shapes further and reproduce these detailed shapes,
We think he invented this technique, using loosely woven silk fabric as a paint sieve. We know that in the past, our masters used a mixture of egg white to block the pores of silk and make patterns.
The main purpose is to make the details in the image more understandable and to make replicas that are the same.
Screen printing is an indispensable technological part of the industry today. Its privilege is that it allows the image to be reproduced by printing without selecting the raw material of the product to be printed from the Master Pattern drawn on the silk template.
Due to the variety of materials in the application of the method, it allows the selection of paint suitable for the raw material. Due to the nature of the paints used, Screen Printing has a Service Life of ten years. Today, it is used in Serigraphy, Glass, Electronics, Leather, Wood, Furniture, Textile, Ceramics, Advertisement, Automotive Industry, and its usage area in metal, glass, fabric, paper and product decoration arts is expanding as time goes by.