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Substrate (printing)

Substrate is used in a converting process such as printing or coating to generally describe the base material onto which, e.g. images, will be printed. Base materials may include:plastic films or foils, release liner textiles, plastic containers any variety of paper, or parchment.

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Substrate is used in a converting process such as printing or coating to generally describe the base material onto which, e.g. images, will be printed.1 Base materials may include:

Electronics

Printing processes such as silk-screening and photolithography are used in electronics to produce printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. Some common substrates used are;3

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References

  1. "Substrates: Paper and Non-paper Substrates for Printing" (PDF). Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). CAERT, Inc. Retrieved 10 April 2026. In graphic communication, a substrate is the base material on which an image is printed (or coated).
  2. Izdebska, Joanna (2016). "Flexographic Printing". In Izdebska, Joanna; Thomas, Sabu (eds.). Printing on Polymers: Fundamentals and Applications. William Andrew. pp. 179–197. ISBN 978-0-323-37468-2. Retrieved May 6, 2026. Printing is done on different substrates such as uncoated and coated paper, cardboard and also plastic film material.
  3. Rogers & Plett, p. 162
Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Rogers, John WM; Plett, Calvin, Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Artech House, 2010 ISBN 1-60783-980-6.