flexograafiline
Flexograafiline, or flexographic printing, is a modern printing technology widely used for packaging, labels, and various forms of continuous printing. It is characterized by its use of flexible relief plates made from rubber or photopolymer materials, which are mounted on rotating cylinders. In this process, ink is applied to the raised surfaces of the plates and then transferred directly onto a substrate, such as paper, plastic, foil, or other materials.
This method is valued for its versatility, speed, and ability to print on a broad range of
Flexography has evolved from traditional plate-making techniques, now often employing digital technologies that enable rapid plate
The technique originated in the late 19th century and has continuously adapted to meet technological advancements
Overall, flexograafiline represents a key technological development in printing, supporting sustainable production practices and flexible design