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BILL APPLETON TO UNVEIL UK SCREEN PRINTING DEVELOPMENTS AT HUNGARIAN SPA
19 March 2004 - Autotype International

Bill Appleton, consultant screen printing specialist with Autotype International Ltd, will be the guest speaker at the next Hungarian Screen Printing Association’s conference on the 23rd and 24th April 2004.

With over 47 years experience in the printing industry, Bill Appleton has had numerous papers published on the subject of screen printing and was responsible for initiating the SPA UK Teams work on a number of industry standards, including the ISO Screen Process Standard for four colour process printing.

The conference will be attended by delegates from various Eastern European countries and is designed to bring the Hungarian SPA up to date on the latest screen printing developments in the UK. Bill Appleton first presented at the Hungarian SPA in 1996 and this is now the fourth conference in which he has been invited to participate.
Bill Appleton will be presenting 9 key topics over the 2 day event, all focusing on latest screen printing developments. The themes being discussed will include developments in colour reproduction, the ideal sequence for printing CMYK, controlling colour matching as well as relevant ISO standards.

In addition, Bill will be discussing the Moiré prediction programme, developed by Professor Stephen Abbott, as well as Autotype’s Capillex CP unique stencil system that has been designed to control the two most critical stencil variables: stencil profile and flatness.

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About: Autotype International
Specialist coating technology developed by Autotype is used for a wide range of touch and vision electronic applications, including membrane switches and for In Mould Decorated (IMD) products in the automotive, telecommunications and domestic appliances sectors.

The company's expertise in precision coating technology enables it to transform and enhance the performance of films for many high technology and demanding applications. These films can provide efficient means of reproducing exacting images or offer protective features such as resistance to aggressive chemicals and be used as stable substrates in the production of key electronic or medical components.

Precision graphic systems for the printing sector have enabled industrial screen printers to compete with alternative technologies in the quest for the most complex and accurate reproduction process.

The company operates from three locations: Autotype International, in Wantage, England; Autotype Americas Inc. in Schaumburg, near Chicago; Autotype International (Asia) Pte. Ltd. from Singapore. From these three locations we are able to maintain worldwide coverage through experienced and dedicated sales personnel, responding in real time to the changing needs of local markets.


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