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(n.)A system of printing on a rotary press employing water-based ink, used especially for printing on plastic, paper, or cardboard.
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Flexography (also called surface printing), often abbreviated to flexo, is a method of printing most commonly used for packaging (labels, tape, bags, boxes, banners, etc.). A flexographic print is mad...
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The leading technical society dedicated solely to the flexographic printing industry since 1958. Promoting, developing and maintaining the advancement of flexo is our prime directive with an emphasis on developing and maintaining standards of quality throughout the flexo process. Flexography's showcase event,
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Print Process Descriptions: Printing Industry Overview: Flexography Flexography is the major process used to print packaging materials. Flexography is used to print corrugated containers, folding cartons, multiwall sacks, paper sacks, plastic bags, milk and beverage cartons, disposable cups and containers,
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Learn how flexography is done and common uses of flexography with respect to desktop publishing and commercial printing.
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Get descriptions, pros, and cons of flexographic printing, aka flexography, especially for packaging.
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Flexography is the fastest growing conventional printing process, especially in packaging such as corrugated containers and flexible films. HISTORY; Flexography was originally called aniline printing because of the aniline dye inks that were originally used in the process. Banned from the food packaging because of...
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flexography n. A system of printing on a rotary press employing water-based ink, used especially for printing on plastic, paper, or cardboard There are four types of inks that can be used in flexography: Solvent-based Inks, Water-based Inks, EB (Electron Beam) curing inks and UV(ultraviolet) Curing Inks...
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