![]() The process itself involves the use of a photographically treated screen supporting an ink-blocking stencil directly onto the item to be decorated. The silk screening process dates back to the early 1900’s when it gained popularity in Japan, France and England before making its way across the pond, particularly the west coast. Silks-screening for labels is an ideal solution for both plastic and glass bottles and containers. Unlike paper labels that can fade or fall off a container, silkscreened labels are permanent, they won’t fade and they will always maintain the look and feel of the product through its lifecycle. Silk screening has become popular for products that may come in contact with water, outside conditions or must withstand repeated washing or sterilization. ![]() One process that has gained popularity recently is silk-screening for labels. The goal is to choose the labeling that will differentiate your product from competitors and retain its visual appeal, long after it has left store shelves. Choosing the right label for their bottles, caps, and closures can be the difference between a successful product that flies off store shelves and one that ends up in the bargain bin. Marketing professionals have a plethora of printing and packaging options to choose from when their product is ready to go to market. ![]() One of the key marketing tools that businesses have today are the ability to choose containers that suit their product and packaging that will stand out and make consumers take notice.
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