SCREEN PRINTING Sample Clauses

The SCREEN PRINTING clause defines the terms and conditions under which screen printing services will be provided within the agreement. It typically outlines the specifications for printed materials, such as design approval processes, color matching, and acceptable substrates, as well as responsibilities for supplying artwork or materials. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the expectations and requirements for screen printing, thereby minimizing disputes over quality, delivery, or costs associated with the printing process.
SCREEN PRINTING. All screen printing shall be black or white 1 ½” block lettering centered on back of each garment. All screen printing shall be neatly applied in a professional manner and easily readable for the life of the garment.
SCREEN PRINTING. The goal is to deposit a pattern of resistive ink on a support used in gaseous detectors. The image of the pattern to be deposited must be inverted and printed on a screen made of stainless steel wire mesh. The ink is deposited on the support through the opening of the mesh during screen printing operation leaving a positive image of the pattern. Once the machine is ready several supports can be screen-printed one after another in a short time (i.e. 5 min per support). After screen printing the supports are cured at high temperature (120 to 180 °C) to stabilize the resistive ink. After the curing the resistive layer is characterized to make sure that it is suitable to be used in a detector. Fig. 1 Screen printing machine.