MORE THAN SCREEN PRINTING
WHAT IS SCREEN PRINTING?
Screen printing is a form of stenciling that first appeared in a recognizable form in China. Andy Warhol during the 1960's popularized this technique as an artistic method more widely known at the time as serigraphy.
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A screen is made of a piece of mesh stretched over a frame. A stencil is formed by blocking off parts of the screen in the negative image of the design to be printed. While the open spaces are where the ink will be pushed through the screens mesh to appear on the textile.
THE IRON STREET DIFFERENCE
We offer quality screen printing at an affordable price. Custom pantones, graphic design, and rush orders. Give us a try.
QUALITY
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RUSH ORDERS
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EVERY PROJECT IS SPECIAL
We offer a wide range of creative and printing services
that cater to a growing number of solutions for your business's branding
and promotional needs. Every project is significant and given the utmost consideration for it's particular demands.
PLASTISOL
Plastisol is the traditional inks used in the screen printing process. Thick, vibrant prints that sit on top of the shirt.
WATERBASED
Waterbased inks are soft, breathable, and durable. With water being the main solvent in this ink, it soaks into the shirt instead of sitting on top. Creating a desireable "no-feel", soft to the touch print.
DISCHARGE
Discharge ink removes the pigment that the shirt has been dyed with. Essentially re-dyeing the fabric, producing a soft, durable print.