ekraantrükkimist
Ekraantrükkimist, also known as screen printing, is a printing technique that involves forcing ink onto a substrate through a stencil. This method is widely used for printing on textiles, paper, metal, wood, glass, ceramics, and other materials. The process begins with the creation of a stencil, which is a thin sheet of material with the desired image cut out. The stencil is then placed over the substrate, and ink is forced through the open areas of the stencil onto the substrate using a squeegee. After the ink has been applied, the stencil is removed, and the substrate is allowed to dry. This process can be repeated multiple times to achieve the desired color and opacity. Screen printing is known for its ability to produce vibrant colors and high-quality prints, making it a popular choice for both commercial and artistic applications.