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SCREEN PRINTING
Screen-printing is the method of applying a layer of ink through a porous fabric screen. This screen, which has been laid on the surface of the item to be imprinted, is then lifted to reveal the area where the ink was allowed to permeate, leaving only the design.

PAD PRINTING
Pad-printing is the process of transferring a design to a surface by creating a template of the design and applying a thin layer of ink to the template. A silicone pad lifts the ink and design off the template and applies it to the surface of the item.

LASER ENGRAVING

Laser Engraving is the process of transferring a design into products made of wood and metal by using a laser to burn the image into the material.

EMBROIDERY
Embroidery is stitched with a computerized embroidery machine using patterns "digitized" with embroidery software. In machine embroidery, different types of "fills" add texture and design to the finished work. Machine embroidery is used to add logos and monograms to business shirts or jackets, gifts, and team apparel.

EMBOSSING
Embossing is the process of creating a three-dimensional image or design in paper and other ductile materials. It is typically accomplished with a combination of heat and pressure on the paper. This is achieved by using a metal die (female) usually made of brass and a counter die (male) that fit together and squeeze the fibers of the substrate. This pressure and a combination of heat "irons" while raising the level of the image higher than the substrate to make it smooth.

DEBOSSING
The revers of embossing.

 
 
 
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