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Flexography is a form of printing used in the publishing and printing industries. It is a relief printing process that uses flexible printing plates made from rubber or photopolymer. The plates are mounted onto a cylinder and inked with a roller. The inked image is then transferred to the substrate, such as paper, plastic, or metal. Flexography is used for printing on a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and metal. It is often used for printing labels, packaging, and other products.
Flexography is a cost-effective printing method that offers high-quality results. It is also a fast and efficient printing process, making it ideal for large-scale printing projects. Additionally, flexography is a versatile printing method that can be used to print on a variety of substrates.
Some companies in the flexography market include Mark Andy, Nilpeter, Gallus, Uteco Group, and Bobst Group. Show Less Read more