MetalPhoto Vs. Screen Printing: Which Option Is the Best

Sometimes, a simple stamped or embossed label is not enough. Whether your business is looking for a label with a QR code, a warning sign with bright colours, or a customised logo, MetalPhoto and screen printing are two great options. There are similarities between these processes, but there are a few key differences. These differences will help you decide between MetalPhoto and screen printing in Toronto.

What Is MetalPhoto?

MetalPhoto is also known as photo anodization. This process uses an anodized aluminum metal that is photosensitive. Anodized metal has a smooth, protective finish. The photosensitive metal has been developed for the MetalPhoto process. You can embed your design in the metal itself, and seal it under a special layer of anodized aluminum metal.
You can use this process to transfer any design on the metal. You can transfer any image on a computer to the metal. However, the finished product will be in black and white. This process is not engraving, so the finished product will have a smooth surface.
There are many things you can use MetalPhoto for, including nameplates, asset tags, and barcode labels. One of the main benefits of this process is its ability to include QR codes and barcodes on the piece. 

Screen Printing

Nearly every industry uses screen-printed products in some form. The process involves pressing ink through a screen using a stencil. Sometimes, the item may be coated to add an extra layer of protection. You can screen print any image or text, using a variety of different colours.


Contact Details:

Identifab Industries Limited
43 Baywood Road, Etobicoke, Ontario, M9V 3Y8
Phone: (416) 743-7343
Email: info@identifab.com

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