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Product Introduction
Color ink-jet printing on a glass lid is a process that involves using ink-jet technology to print full-color designs or images directly onto the surface of a glass lid. This can be done on various types of glass, such as tempered glass or soda-lime glass. It offers durability and a high level of detail, making it a popular choice for adding designs or logos to glass surfaces.
Product Name: | Color ink-jet printing Glass Lid |
Material: | Float glass & Stainless steel |
Usage: | Matched with Fry pan/ sauce pan /pot/ casserole... |
Type or Size: | 12cm-40cm |
Shape: | Round or Square, Rectangular, Oval...etc |
Hole: | With or without steam hole |
Other Parts: | With or without knob, handle |
Logo: | Customized |
The process of color ink-jet printing on tempered glass lid:
♥ Surface preparation: The glass lid is thoroughly cleaned and prepared to ensure the ink adheres properly to the surface.
♥ Design creation: A digital design or image is created using graphic design software. This design can include any combination of colors, patterns, or images.
♥ Printing: The glass lid is loaded into an inkjet printer specifically designed for printing on glass. The printer sprays tiny droplets of ink onto the glass lid, following the design created in the previous step. The ink used is usually specialized for glass printing and may require additional curing or drying processes.
♥ Curing or drying: Depending on the type of ink used, the printed glass lid may need to go through a curing or drying process to ensure the ink adheres properly and becomes permanent.
♥ Finishing: Once the ink is cured or dried, the glass lid may go through additional processes like cutting, polishing, or packaging, depending on the intended application.
♥ Color inkjet printing on a glass lid can be used for various purposes, including decorative or branding purposes on electronic devices, such as laptops or smartphones. It provides a detailed, vibrant, and durable printing solution for glass surfaces.
Product Introduction
Color ink-jet printing on a glass lid is a process that involves using ink-jet technology to print full-color designs or images directly onto the surface of a glass lid. This can be done on various types of glass, such as tempered glass or soda-lime glass. It offers durability and a high level of detail, making it a popular choice for adding designs or logos to glass surfaces.
Product Name: | Color ink-jet printing Glass Lid |
Material: | Float glass & Stainless steel |
Usage: | Matched with Fry pan/ sauce pan /pot/ casserole... |
Type or Size: | 12cm-40cm |
Shape: | Round or Square, Rectangular, Oval...etc |
Hole: | With or without steam hole |
Other Parts: | With or without knob, handle |
Logo: | Customized |
The process of color ink-jet printing on tempered glass lid:
♥ Surface preparation: The glass lid is thoroughly cleaned and prepared to ensure the ink adheres properly to the surface.
♥ Design creation: A digital design or image is created using graphic design software. This design can include any combination of colors, patterns, or images.
♥ Printing: The glass lid is loaded into an inkjet printer specifically designed for printing on glass. The printer sprays tiny droplets of ink onto the glass lid, following the design created in the previous step. The ink used is usually specialized for glass printing and may require additional curing or drying processes.
♥ Curing or drying: Depending on the type of ink used, the printed glass lid may need to go through a curing or drying process to ensure the ink adheres properly and becomes permanent.
♥ Finishing: Once the ink is cured or dried, the glass lid may go through additional processes like cutting, polishing, or packaging, depending on the intended application.
♥ Color inkjet printing on a glass lid can be used for various purposes, including decorative or branding purposes on electronic devices, such as laptops or smartphones. It provides a detailed, vibrant, and durable printing solution for glass surfaces.