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Basic Information

Standard ID: GB/T 9851.8-1990

Standard Name:Terminology for printing technology-Terms for speciality printing

Chinese Name: 印刷技术术语 特种印刷术语

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1990-11-15

Date of Implementation:1991-10-01

Date of Expiration:2005-10-14

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Imaging Technology >> 37.100 Printing Technology

Standard Classification Number:General>>Economy, Culture>>A17 Printing Technology

associated standards

alternative situation:GB 9851.8-1988

Publication information

other information

Release date:1988-09-20

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:China Printing Research Institute

Focal point unit:National Printing Standardization Technical Committee

Publishing department:State Press and Publication Administration

competent authority:State Press and Publication Administration

Introduction to standards:

This standard specifies the special printing terms and their definitions (or explanations) in printing technology. This standard is applicable to the printing industry and related professionals in the preparation of standards, publication, teaching, scientific research, and for domestic and foreign technical business exchanges. GB/T 9851.8-1990 Printing Technology Terminology Special Printing Terminology GB/T9851.8-1990 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the special printing terms and their definitions (or explanations) in printing technology. This standard is applicable to the printing industry and related professionals in the preparation of standards, publication, teaching, scientific research, and for domestic and foreign technical business exchanges.


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Technical Terms
Terminology of printing technology-'ferms for specialty printing 1 Subject Content and Scope of Application
This standard specifies the special printing terms and their definitions (or instructions) in printing technology. GB 9851. 8--90
Replaces G 9851.88
This standard is applicable to the printing industry and related professional standards compilation, publishing, teaching, scientific research and domestic and foreign technical business exchanges. 2 Reference standards
GB9851.7 Basic terms of printing technology 3 Special printing speciallyprinting
The general term for printing methods that use different general plate making, printing, and post-printing force methods and materials to produce special-purpose printing methods 3. Thermal transfer thermalttansferprocess Use sublimation dye ink or other materials to print the image on transfer paper first, combine it with the substrate, heat it from the back of the paper, and transfer the dye to the paper by sublimation.
3.2 Electrostatic printing electrostatic printing A printing method that uses the principle of opposite electrostatic attraction to obtain images without the help of pressure: 3 Toam printing Toamprinting
Use a microsphere foaming oil device to print on paper or fabric through screen printing to obtain raised images and texts. 3. 4 Collaxible printing Tubc printing uses the principle of transferring images through an elastic rubber layer to print on a hose. 3.5 Curved surface printing is a method of printing on a substrate with a curved shape. 3.6 Decal printing decalcomania
Usually uses a printing method to print a pattern on a coated paper or plastic film, and then sticks it on the surface of the object to be decorated (such as a device) to transfer the decal pattern.
Liquid crystal printing3.7
A printing method that uses ink mixed with liquid products to make the printed product have reversible and irreversible reactions. 3.8 Magnetic ink printing is a method of printing using magnetic ink mixed with iron oxide powder. 3.9 High-quality printing ink-jet pinting
A light pressure printing method that obtains text and images by controlling the fine ink flow from the nozzle on the substrate through computer control. 310 Three-dimensional printing three.dimensional printing approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on November 15, 1990 and implemented on October 1, 1991
A printing method for producing three-dimensional images.
3. 11 Braille printing
GB 9851:8
A printing method that uses raised dot characters or line symbols to form special characters for the blind. 3.12 Holographic printing hologtaphic prining A copying technology that uses interference fringes formed by laser photography to make images appear on specific substrates. 3. 13 Tampon transfer process The substrate is an irregular surface (such as instruments, electrical parts, toys, etc.), using copper or steel gravure, and a hemispherical pad head made of silicone rubber to press against the plate to transfer the oil to the substrate to complete the transfer printing. 3.14 Woodblock watermarking
Jwoxd bluckptinting
According to the original manuscript, multiple fast color plates are carved on a hard wooden board, and rice paper and water-based pigments are used to overprint one by one to make a realistic reproduction of the artwork.
Inscriptionruhbing
A reproduction method in which wet paper is tightly covered on the inscription or cultural relic, and the text is rubbed with ink. Invitational printing
Foam printing
Electrostatic printing
Three-dimensional printing
Self-text printing
Woodblock watermark,
Sprayer printing
GB 9851.890
Appendix A
Index arranged in alphabetical order of Chinese phonetic alphabet (references)
Curved surface printing
Holographic printing
Heat transfer
Hose printing
Special printing
Decal printing
Liquid crystal printing
Braille printing
collapsible tube printing
curved surface printing
deculcomania
electrostatic printing
foam printing
holographic. printing
ink-jct printing
inscription rubbing
Jiqujd erystal printing
magnetic ink phinting
specialty printing
tampon transfer procedure
thermal transfer process
three-dimensionalcnsional printing
GB 9851. 8 -90
Appendix B
Introduction to the elements in alphabetical order
(Examination items)
wood-block prioritizing
Additional notes:
GB9851.8-90
This standard is proposed by the Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China. This standard was drafted by the China Printing Science and Technology Research Institute and the Shanghai Printing Technology Research Institute. The drafters of this standard are Ding Yi and Xu Shiyuan.
The English drafter of this title is Tang Zhongjie.
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