võrkktrükk
Võrkktrükk refers to a printing technique that utilizes a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a substrate. This process is commonly known as screen printing in English. The mesh screen, typically made of polyester, nylon, or metal, is stretched taut over a frame. A stencil is created on the screen, either by blocking out areas of the mesh with a resistant material or by burning an image onto a photosensitive emulsion coated onto the screen. Ink is then placed on top of the screen, and a squeegee is used to pull the ink across the surface. The ink passes through the open areas of the stencil, depositing the image onto the material below. This method is versatile and can be used on a wide variety of surfaces, including textiles, paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Võrkktrükk is known for its ability to produce opaque and vibrant prints, even on dark materials. It is also suitable for printing thick ink layers, which can create tactile effects. The technique is employed in various industries, from apparel and graphic arts to industrial applications and electronics manufacturing. The cost-effectiveness of võrkktrükk makes it a popular choice for both large-scale production runs and smaller, specialized projects.