Kiš, Martina (2016) Sitotisak na različitim tekstilnim podlogama. Master's thesis - Graduate Programme. Grafički fakultet. [Mentor: Zjakić, Igor].
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Abstract
Sitotisak ili propusni tisak je tehnika tiska kod kojega je nositelj tiskovne forme sito (mrežica određene gustoće) napeto na drveni ili metalni okvir. Takva temeljna sitotiskarska forma ostavlja otvorene sve one dijelove sita koji trebaju propuštati boju (tiskovni elementi), a zatvara one dijelove koji na otisku trebaju ostati bez boje (slobodne površine). Proces otiskivanja vrši se pomoću gumenog noža (rakela) kojim se boja provlači preko sita i prolazi kroz otvorene dijelove na tiskovnoj formi prenoseći boju na tiskovnu podlogu. Sitotisak je vrlo važna tehnika tiska kojom se proizvede oko 3% grafičke proizvodnje otisaka. Sitotisak može otiskivati na ravnim i zakrivljenim oblicima zbog fleksibilnosti tiskovne forme te na raznim materijalima tako da sitotisak ima široku primjenu posebno kod gotovih proizvoda. Nezamjenjiva je tehnika tiska u tekstilnoj industriji na tekstilne predmete kako direktno na tekstil tako i indirektno na transfer papir s kojega se kasnije otisak termo prešama prenosi na tekstil pod utjecajem visoke temperature. Kvaliteta reprodukcije na tekstilnim materijalima ovisi o sirovinskom sastavu, tkanju te načinu na koji je obrađena sama površina materijala te se pretpostavlja da različite tekstilne podloge neće imati jednaku kvalitetu i postojanost otisaka. Cilj diplomskog rada je istražiti utjecaj različitih tekstilnih podloga na kvalitetu otiska kako bi se potvrdila pretpostavka da različite tekstilne podloge, različitog sirovinskog sastava, neće dati jednaku kvalitetu i postojanost otiska.
Item Type: | Master's thesis - Graduate Programme |
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Mentor name: | Zjakić, Igor |
Thesis Committee: | Žiljak Stanimirović, Ivana and Zjakić, Igor and Matijević, Mile |
Defence date: | 28 September 2016 |
Abstract in english: | Screen printing or pass printing is printing technique in which the holder of the printing form sieve (mesh certain density) is stretched on a wooden or metal frame. Such basic screen printing form leaves open all the parts that need to sieve leak color (news items), and closes the parts on the print should remain colorless (free surface). The process of printing is carried out using a rubber blade (squeegee) which tries fight through screens and passes through open portions of a press fit transferring color to the printing surface. Screen printing is a very important printing technique which produce about 3% of the graphics production prints. Screen printing can set sail on flat and curved shapes due to the flexibility of the printing form and on various materials so that the screen printing is widely used especially in finished products. Irreplaceable printing techniques in the textile industry to textile items directly to the textile and indirectly on the transfer paper from which the later print of thermo presses transferred to textiles under the influence of high temperatures. The quality of reproduction on textile materials depends on the raw material composition, weaving and the way he dealt with the surface of the material and it is assumed that a variety of textile substrates will not have the same quality and durability of prints. The aim of thesis was to investigate the effect of different textile lining on the quality of the print to confirm the assumption that the various textile substrates of different materials, will not provide the same quality and durability of print. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | sitotisak, propusni tisak, sito, tekstil |
Keywords in english: | screen printing , pass printing , textile |
Subjects: | TECHNICAL SCIENCES > Graphic Technology |
Institution: | Grafički fakultet |
City: | Zagreb |
Number of Pages: | 54 |
Callnumber: | ZJA 2016 KIŠ |
Inventory number: | DB579 |
Depositing User: | Nina Jelača |
Status: | Unpublished |
Date Deposited: | 24 Nov 2016 08:55 |
Last Modified: | 24 Nov 2016 08:55 |
URI: | http://eprints.grf.unizg.hr/id/eprint/2630 |
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