Convex print


Convex printing - one of the basic, besides gravure and flat printing, graphic techniques in which the print is produced by the reflection of the paint applied on the convex parts of the printing mold. This is the oldest graphic technique.

Today, flexographic printing is used primarily in flexographic printing and, especially for special applications, typography. Flexographic printing units are also used for varnishing. Typography was a widely used printing technique prior to the widespread use of imaging devices, which made it easy to use offset printing (flat printing), which allows for better print quality and is more economical for other reasons. Materials in convex printing

In traditional graphic techniques, the printing form (matrix) is prepared in wood (woodcut), linoleum (linocut), metal (metaloryt) or plasterboard (gypsum). However, cardboard, cardboard, various plastics, such as acrylic glass (plexiglass) are also used. In the search for new effects, different methods are used to create a die for the bulldozer - instead of cutting, melting or melting planes and lines (such as pyrographic techniques).

In the printing industry, molds are made from metals and plastics. Authoritative control (printing technique):

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