Precision screen, also known as "screen," "mesh," or "stencil," is a crucial optical tool for photolithography, widely used in the production of relief, flat, and intaglio printing plates.
Precision screens are made of two pieces of optical glass or film etched with parallel lines of equal width, in black and white, which intersect at 90° to form a grid or a specific shape. The screen structures come in various forms such as square, circular, and chain patterns. The standard specifications vary according to the specific application, generally ranging from 20-80 lines/cm to 60-100 lines/cm.
With the continuous advancement of technology and the rapid development of the industry, the market demand for precision screen printing plates is on the rise. Currently, there are numerous manufacturers and suppliers of precision screen printing plates in the market, offering products in various specifications, materials, and applications. Consumers can choose the appropriate precision screen printing plate products according to their specific needs.































