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Wenzhou Wenxin
Printing Technology Co., Ltd.

Wenzhou Wenxin Printing Technology Co., Ltd. is famous China Screen Complete Printing Equipments Manufacturers and Screen Complete Printing Equipments factory, located in the beautiful scenery of the East China Sea, China's first peasant city, the first town to city first demonstration area, known as China's printing base - Longgang City. The company produces and operates automatic high-end equipment such as hot foil stamping machine, paper embossing machine, screen printing machine, aluminum laminated cardboard (primer coating) machine, register sheet cutter machine, laser embossing machines, etc. It is also an agent for the distribution of digital printing machines and offset printing machines such as Heidelberg, Komori, Roland, Kodak and Hewlett-Packard. The company provides excellent, professional pre-sales and after-sales teams to ensure that users receive professional and efficient team services, and to provide a variety of printing processes on innovation and technical training. With a number of doctoral and master's degree students to provide the team with strong technical support and innovation guarantee.

The company currently has a printing machinery Cloudtron 5S digital display platform to produce a display printing equipment-based 5S workshop digital center. The workshop serves as a showcase platform for our demand customers to demonstrate on-site the characteristics and digital production workshop management concept of some of the equipment we produce and represent, the intelligent level of the workshop, as well as the design and development of various new packaging products. Through communication with customers, we provide more professional equipment procurement needs, and reach a strategic cooperation approach with demand users, providing one-stop services from equipment procurement, commissioning, loan financing, staff skills training, etc., expanding and cultivating the same type of digital workshop and incubating various types of printing and packaging industry benchmarks.


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Horizontal Compound Machine Dryer
Horizontal Compound Machine Dryer
A Paper Receiving Table
A Paper Receiving Table
A Hydraulic Shaftless Discharger
A Hydraulic Shaftless Discharger
Cooling Mechanism For Oven Guide Rollers
Cooling Mechanism For Oven Guide Rollers
Horizontal Compound Machine Dryer
Horizontal Compound Machine Dryer
Shaftless Winders
Shaftless Winders
Winding Structures For Laminating Coaters
Winding Structures For Laminating Coaters
Calendering And Embossing Machines
Calendering And Embossing Machines
A Lower Die Drive Device For Flat Embossing Machines
A Lower Die Drive Device For Flat Embossing Machines
Flat Embossing Machines
Flat Embossing Machines
A Lower Die Locking Mode For Flat Embossing Machines
A Lower Die Locking Mode For Flat Embossing Machines
Upper Die Plate Holder Flip-Up Device For Flat Embossing Machines
Upper Die Plate Holder Flip-Up Device For Flat Embossing Machines

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The origin of Screen Complete Printing Equipment

The history of Screen Complete Printing Equipment, also known as silk screening or serigraphy, dates back to ancient China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), where silk screens were used to print intricate designs on fabrics. However, the modern screen printing process as we know it today was developed in the early 1900s in the United States.
In 1907, Samuel Simon of Manchester, England, patented a screen printing process that used a stencil and a squeegee to transfer ink onto a surface. However, it wasn't until the 1910s and 1920s that screen printing became a popular commercial process in the United States, primarily used for printing on textiles and paper.
The first screen printing equipment was basic and consisted of a wooden frame, a mesh screen, and a squeegee. Over time, advancements in technology and materials led to the development of more sophisticated screen printing equipment.
In the 1960s and 1970s, screen printing became popular for printing on a wide range of substrates, including plastic, glass, and metal. This led to the development of screen complete printing equipment, which included a variety of components such as screen frames, inks, emulsions, exposure units, and drying racks.
Today, screen printing is a highly versatile printing process used in a variety of industries, including textiles, automotive, electronics, and advertising. Screen complete printing equipment has evolved to include advanced features such as automatic registration, computerized controls, and digital printing capabilities.