serigrafii
Serigrafii, also known as screen printing, is a printing technique that uses a stencil to apply ink onto a substrate. This method is versatile and can be used on a wide variety of materials, including textiles, paper, plastics, metal, and glass. The process involves several key steps. First, a screen, typically made of mesh stretched over a frame, is prepared. A design is then transferred onto the mesh, blocking certain areas while leaving others open. This creates a stencil. Ink is then poured onto the screen, and a squeegee is used to pull the ink across the stencil, forcing it through the open areas of the mesh onto the substrate below. Each color in a design requires a separate screen and printing pass. This allows for vibrant and opaque colors, even on dark surfaces. Serigrafii is known for its durability and the ability to print on uneven or textured surfaces. It is widely used for applications such as t-shirt printing, posters, signage, and industrial marking. The technique can produce both fine detail and bold graphics, making it a popular choice for both artistic and commercial purposes. Its relatively simple setup and the longevity of the printed product contribute to its enduring popularity.