Pad printing
Pad printing is an indirect engraving printing process that can be used to print materials of any shape. The use of the silicone pad, which is easily deformed, does not absorb ink and guarantees excellent ink transfer, has contributed to the success of pad printing. The silicone pad "picks up" the image engraved on the flat plate and deposits it on the surface of the substrate to be printed, whether flat, cylindrical, spherical, angled, textured, convex or concave. Pad printing is mainly used on products that are difficult to print using more traditional processes, notably in the medical, automotive, promotional and electronics sectors.

Pad printing ink. The C-Pad series is a single-component ink for industrial and graphic applications on treated polypropylene.

Pad printing ink. The CTL-Pad series is a two-component, solvent-based pad printing ink designed for printing on natural or synthetic textiles requiring high flexibility.

Pad printing ink. The D-PAD series is a mono ink for universal use. For printing all types of objects.

Pad printing ink. The HQ-PAD series is a single-component ink for universal industrial use.

Pad printing ink. The MG-PAD series is a two-component ink with excellent adhesion to glass and metal.

Single-component, solvent-based pad printing ink for industrial applications on untreated polypropylene. Compatible with all types of inkwell

Pad printing ink. The WP-PAD series is a ready-to-use, single-component, water-based pad printing ink for applications on various plastics.