Screen Printed
Screen Printing is a traditional form of decorative print application to glass using highly durable ceramic paints. This technique can apply patterns or artwork to the surface of the glass in a permanent decorative design.
The pattern or artwork required for the glass is re-produced on a silk mesh printing screen and the design is then transferred onto one surface of an annealed glass panel by forcing the enamel inks through the small holes in the silk screen mesh. For larger batches of glass, a roller coating technique can be utilised to apply the ceramic enamel paints to the glass.
Nearly any RAL colour can be used, patterns are normally monochrome but multiple colours can be used depending on the complexity of the artwork or design.
The Process of Screen Printed Glass
Once the desired pattern or design is applied to the glass, the glass and pattern are then fired at more than 600 degrees C to permanently fuse the pattern to the surface of the glass. After the screen printing has occurred the glass can then be toughened to create a safety glass, then laminated or incorporated into an insulated glass unit as required.
Transparency levels through the patterns and inks can be manipulated to create a glass panel that reduces light and solar gain entering the internal space. This extremely durable and abrasion resistant enamel patterning can also be used to create anti-slip patterns on the surface of walk on glass units.
Technical information
Ceramic Enamel Paints used to recreate permanent artwork or patterns on the glass
Can be used for decorative effect, solar control or anti-slip
Maximum sizes
3m x 6m
Applications
Glass Floors
Glass Stairs
Glass Doors
Glass Walls/Partitions
Roof Glazing
Options
Toughened Glass
Interlayer Laminated Glass
Low Iron Glass
Double Glazed Units





