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/ˈsilkˌskrēn/,
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A screen of fine mesh used in screen-printing,
  1. Print, decorate, or reproduce using a silkscreen

Noun
  1. A screen of fine mesh used in screen-printing

  2. A print made by screen-printing


  1. a print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil
  2. print by silkscreen
  3. Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. ...
  4. A sheet of material (originally silk but now synthetic) with areas that are porous to ink and others that are non-porous to allow printing of images, such as on T-shirts; To use a silkscreen to apply an image
  5. (Silk-Screening) A method of manufacturing banners in which a frame is built. The frame has a mesh stretched across the frame. By blocking out certain areas of the screen and leaving others open, inks can be passed through the mesh screen, forming a pattern on a substrate underneath the frame.
  6. (Silk-screening) A method of printing in which color is applied to the fabric through a screen which has had areas blocked out by resist, causing a negative of the resisted design to form on the fabric. See also screen printing.
  7. (Silk-screening) Printing process using special inks being pressed through a fine meshed fabric which has been prepared by a photo process to let the ink pass through in predetermined patterns of lettering and graphics.
  8. (Silk-screening) Technique for applying decoration to tiles using stencils and forcing color through a mesh.
  9. (Silkscreening) A printing method of applying paint to glass where the paint is forced through a fine mesh (screen) overlying a stencil. Paint is deposited in the open areas of the stencil.
  10. (Silkscreening) One of the oldest and simplest forms of printing. A print is made using a squeegee to force ink through stencil or emulsion that is supported by fabric that has been stretched over a frame to create a screen. ...
  11. ("Silkscreens ") These are created by the long established method which, in simple terms, is a stencil printing process in which colour, usually paint or ink is passed through a fine screen onto paper. ...
  12. A stencil process of printing in which a cloth (originally silk) is stretched over a heavy frame and the design painted by tusche or affixed by stencil. It is printed by having a squeegee force color through the pores of the fabric in areas not blocked out. ...
  13. The term usually used in America for screenprinting.
  14. A stencil process employing a frame on which silk or synthetic fabric is stretched. Stencils such as photo, hand drawn or hand cut are placed on the stretched fabric and act as a block out when the ink passes through the screen by means of a squeegee onto the paper, the non-stencil areas create ...
  15. The decals and reference designators in epoxy ink on a printed wiring board so called because of the method of application – the ink is "squeegeed" through a silk screen, the same technique used in the printed of T-shirts. Minimum line width at ACI for silkscreen is .008. ...
  16. Print from a stencil image maker where the ink is applied by squeegee through a silk screen.
  17. Colored marks (usually white) on the PCB board to identify components for later assembly and trouble shooting processes. They can be put on either or both sides of the board.
  18. a printmaking process in which pigment is forced through the mesh of a silkscreen, parts of which have been masked to make them impervious.
  19. the name given to the "component identification"  ink layer screened onto a printed circuit board.  Also the name given to the lettering screened on the front and back of a guitar amp control panel.
  20. a method of stencil printing in which Inc. is forced through a stretched silk mesh onto the paper.
  21. Silkscreening is an economical means of reproducing line artwork or direct line photography in one or more colors. Silkscreening inks are generally opaque, but some are translucent and will change color when applied to a colored base material. ...
  22. Printing form for silkscreen printing consisting of a polyester fabric of 80 to 200 mesh size, tightly stretched over a metal frame.
  23. Lettering/numbering on the top (and/or bottom) of a PCB. It will include reference designators, component outlines, and any other notes that the design needs to relay to the user of the PCB.
  24. Please see Serigraphy (above)
  25. This is the layer that defines the text and graphics printed on the pcb board. It usually contains the name of the board, outlines of the components and possibly their values or refdes. The origin of the name is the silk traditionally used during the print process.