Amdec in Dallas screen prints company logos on plastics, bottles, glass, tubes and jars to help your business get noticed.

ScreenPrintingonBottlesBottles, tubes, jars, glass, plastic containers, oh my……. we screen print on all sizes and shapes!

Bring us your water bottles, jugs, tubes, wine bottles, jars, plastic containers, glass containers and we will help your business logo get noticed!

“The absolute best service. I will never go anywhere else. Laura, Sophia, and the rest of the Team are top notch.” ~ Lesley T. (Providing Screen Printing since 2016, Great lady and great customer!)

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Screen printing on all types of containers made of plastic or glass.

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What is Screen Printing?

Screen printing is one of the early methods of printing. It involves the passing of ink or any other printing medium through a mesh or ‘screen’ that has been stretched on a frame, and to which a stencil has been applied. The stencil openings determine the image that will thus be imprinted.

History Of Screen Printing:

Screen printing was a technique first used by the Chinese almost 2000 years ago. They used human hair stretched across a wooden frame to form the screen. To that they attached a stencil made from leaves stuck together into different shapes. This was probably the first application of screen printing ever.

Subsequently, the Japanese adopted the screen printing process and used woven silk to make the mesh and lacquers to make stencils. The use of silk is where screen printing got its alternative name – Silk screening or silk screen printing.

In 1907, it was Samuel Simon near Manchester who patented the first ever industrial screen printing process. Many years later close to the First World War, John Pilsworth of San Francisco developed the Selectasine method, which basically introduced the concept of multi-color printing using the same screen. Different areas on the screen were blocked out for different color inks, thus resulting in a multi-colored image. This technique became hugely popular for printing signs and posters in large quantities.

From using hair to silk to polymer meshes, screen printing has come a long way today. The basic technique remains the same but with innovation and the introduction of electronics and computers, screen printing is no longer recognizable as the technique Simon patented.

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Remember…… we love screen printing on wine bottles. Show us your favorite wine bottle labels or printing on our Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr etc.

If you know of anyone making their own wine or a wine business needing screen printing on wine bottles, have them contact us! We are always looking for new screen printing customers.

Great Things are Happening with Screen Printing, HOT Stamping and Labels at AMDEC!

Great Things are Happening with Screen Printing, HOT Stamping and Labels at AMDEC!

We are adding a labeler to label bottles.
This will work well for our plastic and glass for cosmetics companies, plus the wine and liquor business…new new new for us!! COMING SOON in November / December!!

We are adding shrink sleeve in January 2018.

Amdec Inc is currently a monthly supporter and donator for Pride Rock Wild Life Refuge in Terrell, Texas. They are a big big passion of ours! Please help us support them.

Our hot stamping business is going well, however, we are always looking for more! We can handle A LOT MORE business!!

Our new two color automatic screen printing projects are doing okay, but we could be busier with larger volume plastic bottles projects for larger companies.