Data Graphics, Inc. is located at 3800 Progress Blvd, Mount Dora, FL 32757 just north of Orlando. It’s 25,000 square foot facility is equipped with the latest machinery to produce quality parts. We welcome any current or potential customer to come tour our facility to see the attention to detail and precision that Data Graphics applies to each and every job.
Screen Printing
Digital Printing
Flexography
Fabrication
MetalPhoto Printing
Screen Printing Screen printing consists of three elements: the screen which is the image carrier; the squeegee; and ink. The screen printing process uses a porous mesh stretched tightly over a frame made of metal. Proper tension is essential for accurate color registration. The mesh is made of porous fabric or stainless steel mesh. A stencil is produced on the screen wither manually or photochemically. The stencil defines the image to be printed. In the other printing technologies this would be referred to as an image plate.
Screen printing ink is applied to the substrate by placing the screen over the material. Ink with a paint-like consistency is placed onto the top of the screen. Ink is then forced through the fine mesh openings using a squeegee that is drawn across the screen, applying pressure thereby forcing the ink through the open areas of the screen. Ink will pass through only in areas where no stencil is applied, thus forming an image on the printing substrate. The diameter of the threads and the thread count of the mesh will determine how much ink is deposited onto the substrate.
Digital Printing
Data Graphics now has the state-of-the-art HP Indigo S2000. Four color process, spot colors, and variable date can be printed on this machine. Quicker turn around than conventional screen printing. This process can produce 4 color process or spot color printing.
Flexography
A printing method using flexible plates where the image to be printed is higher than the non-printing areas. The inked areas then come in contact with the material to be printed, transferring the ink from the raised areas to the material.
Fabrication
Steel rule die cutting is a common process used to cut a range of sheet materials including polycarbonates, polyesters, vinyls and adhesives.
MetalPhoto Printing Metalphoto® anodized aluminum nameplates and panels combine unusual durability with a long-lasting quality appearance. Metalphoto® nameplates and panels function perfectly for years, maintaining their original good looks under a broad variety of challenging environments, including high temperatures, long term outdoor exposure, abrasion, salt spray and most chemicals.
Metalphoto® gets its durability from the fact its unique process imbeds the image within a sapphire hard anodized layer.
Meets the most stringent mil-spec standards for long lasting durable nameplates & panels.
@ Data Graphics, Inc. 2008 - For over 25 years, Data Graphics has been manufacturing quality nameplates, overlays and labels for all types of companies. Data Graphics, Inc. 3800 Progress Blvd, Mount Dora, Florida 32757
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