Absolutely, we can screen print directly on parts we mold or machine.
Elite Mold Tech provides professional silk screen printing on plastic, metal, and other substrates—perfect for logos, labels, control panels, and custom graphics.
Elite Mold Tech provides high-quality silk screen printing services for clear, long-lasting graphics on plastics, metals, and a variety of molded parts. Perfect for logos, labels, product markings, and control panels, our printing process delivers sharp detail, vibrant colors, and excellent adhesion—even on complex or curved surfaces.
Whether you need single-color branding or multi-color graphics, we use industry-grade inks and precision screens to ensure consistent, smudge-resistant results. Our team can work directly from your artwork files or assist with design layout to fit your product’s geometry.
Make your parts stand out. Send us your design and get a quote for custom silk screen printing today.
Silk screen printing, also known as screen printing, is a method of transferring ink onto a surface using a mesh screen and a stencil. The process involves forcing ink through the screen onto the material, creating precise, durable designs. It is commonly used for printing on textiles, plastics, glass, and metal, making it ideal for producing high-quality, vibrant graphics on products like apparel, signage, and promotional items.
Description | General Tolerance or Standard |
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Maximum Print Area | Up to 40” x 60” (1,016 x 1,524 mm), depending on the screen size and substrate. |
Registration Tolerance | ±0.010”–0.015” (±0.25–0.38 mm) between multiple colors or repeated prints. |
Print-to-Edge Tolerance | ±0.030” (±0.76 mm); critical for edge-aligned designs like logos or text. |
Minimum Line Width | 0.004”–0.006” (0.1–0.15 mm) depending on mesh count, ink viscosity, and substrate surface energy. |
Minimum Font Size | ~6 pt for clear readability; smaller sizes possible on smooth, flat surfaces with high-contrast inks. |
Ink Thickness | Typically 10–50 microns (0.0004”–0.002”), depending on mesh count, squeegee pressure, and ink type. |
At Elite Mold Tech, silk screen printing is used to apply precise graphics, logos, and text onto plastic, metal, or coated surfaces. To ensure a durable, high-quality print, we follow a controlled set of surface finishing techniques.
For plastics or treated metals:
Offer the best solution for prototype manufacturing, considering a wide range of processes, materials, and surface treatments.
Confirm pricing, requirements, and delivery timelines.
Review product manufacturability and requirements promptly, providing engineering assistance as needed.
Initiate the production order, confirming the production and delivery plan.
Conduct quality inspections based on the BOM and original specifications, providing clear photos for shipment approval.
Ensure secure packaging and provide the tracking number after shipment.
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In manufacturing, branding and function often go hand-in-hand. Whether it’s a logo on a device, instructional icons on a control panel, or regulatory labels on a medical component—your product needs to be both informative and visually polished. Silk screen printing delivers exactly that.
At Elite Mold Tech, we provide precision silk screen printing services for plastic, metal, and coated parts—designed for durability, clarity, and consistency across high and low-volume production runs.
Silk screen printing (also known as screen printing or serigraphy) is a method of transferring ink through a mesh screen onto a part’s surface using a stencil. Each color in a design has its own screen and is applied layer by layer. The result is a crisp, long-lasting graphic that resists wear, moisture, and chemicals.
In the industrial world, silk screen printing isn’t just about appearance—it’s about delivering critical information that lasts.
Silk screen printing is used across multiple sectors, especially where part marking, branding, and safety compliance are essential. Some typical applications include:
Whether you’re marking 10 or 10,000 parts, our process ensures consistency from first print to last.
While digital printing and pad printing have their place, silk screen printing stands out when durability and color vibrancy matter. It’s ideal for flat or slightly curved surfaces and offers unmatched adhesion with specialty inks.
Advantages of silk screen printing:
At Elite Mold Tech, we use high-quality inks, precision-aligned screens, and tight process control to deliver results that meet industrial standards.
Every project starts with your CAD files, artwork, or design specifications. We then develop the appropriate screens, select inks compatible with your material, and fine-tune our process to your requirements.
What you can expect:
Need help with design? Our team can help you optimize your print layout for best adhesion, readability, and lifecycle.
We’re more than a printing vendor—we’re your production partner. Whether you need a warning label to meet compliance, or you want your brand to stand out on every unit, our silk screen printing services ensure your parts leave a lasting impression.
With us, you get:
One part, one logo, one perfect print—every time.
Absolutely, we can screen print directly on parts we mold or machine.
Yes, it’s highly resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and UV exposure.
We can print multi-color designs using separate screens per color.
Yes, we offer Pantone color matching for consistent branding.
We print on plastic, metal, painted, and coated surfaces.