Industrial Screen Printing Market Size and Trends
Global industrial screen printing market is estimated to be valued at US$ 695 Mn in 2023, and is projected to reach US$ 1,176.2 Mn by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period.
Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink or dye onto a substrate. The screen printing process is versatile, cost-effective, and can be used to print on a wide variety of materials like glass, metal, paper, plastic, and others.
Global Industrial Screen Printing Market- Trends
- Increase in demand for digital screen printing: The demand for digital screen printing has been rising significantly in recent years across various industries including textiles, packaging and more. Digital printers allow for quicker short-run printing with greater design flexibility compared to traditional screen printing methods. This increased convenience and customization capability has captured the interest of both large corporations as well as smaller businesses. For instance, according to statistics from the UK Fashion and Textile Association, over 50% of garment manufacturers in the UK had adopted digital printing methods by 2021 to address demands for seasonal changes and unique designs in a timely manner. As digital printing gains more popularity, it is posing a challenge to traditional screen printing equipment manufacturers. The industrial screen printing market that once centered around large sheet-fed presses is now witnessing a shift towards more versatile and compact digital machines. Leading manufacturers have been quick to recognize this changing trend and have introduced hybrid screen printers that combine CMYK color and white ink with digital capabilities on the same platform. They are also focusing on integrating advanced features like automatic register control and inline curing units. This allows printers to leverage benefits of both screen and digital printing under one workflow. For example, UK-based Anthropic recently launched a hybrid screen printer that screens aqueous inks for graphics and handles digital printing of white and varnish simultaneously.
- Use of automation and robotics: To enhance efficiency and increase production volumes, companies are increasingly adopting automation systems and robotics in the screen printing process. Robotic arms are deployed for handling printing frames, pick and place operations. Automated squeegee systems, UV curing, conveyor belts streamline operations. Software automate pre-press processes like separation, color management, and others. . The use of automation and robotics minimizes manual errors and boosts accuracy and consistency in printing.