Hanze supplies a complete range of screen printing materials and equipment for textile printing, garment decoration, workshop production, and industrial printing preparation. Our product range covers screen printing mesh, squeegees, frames, ink-jet film, printing machines, and essential consumables used across stencil making, printing, drying, and screen preparation. Whether you need standard supply items for daily production or customized specifications for your market, we provide stable quality, practical product selection, and export support for long-term sourcing.
With experience serving global customers, Hanze focuses on products that help screen printing operations run more smoothly and consistently. From accurate mesh selection and reliable ink transfer to stencil output and screen room tools, our goal is to help customers source the right products for real production needs. We support bulk orders, OEM requests, custom packaging, and specification matching for distributors, print supply traders, and manufacturing users.
Screen printing mesh is the foundation of stencil quality and print definition. Different mesh types and mesh counts affect ink deposit, image sharpness, and production consistency. Customers typically choose mesh based on fabric type, ink system, pattern detail, and printing purpose. For textile printing, mesh selection often balances ink coverage with image clarity, while fine-detail graphics may require more controlled stencil resolution.
Squeegees control ink transfer, printing pressure, and edge definition during the print process. Different blade materials, hardness levels, and handle formats serve different printing methods and operator preferences. In real production, squeegee choice affects print consistency, flood control, and wear resistance, especially in high-frequency printing environments.
A good frame supports proper mesh tension and stencil stability. Frame choice affects screen durability, tension retention, reclaim efficiency, and overall workflow reliability. Customers may choose from textile screen printing frames, self-stretching frames, SMT frames, or draw-bar options depending on application requirements and production habits.
For customers building or expanding screen rooms, frame selection is closely tied to mesh use, screen size, and maintenance frequency.
Ink-jet film is used to output positives for stencil exposure. Film quality directly influences edge sharpness, opacity performance, and image transfer accuracy. Customers often look for the right film based on printer compatibility, coating type, drying speed, and output clarity.
Screen printing machines and support equipment shape production capacity and workflow efficiency. Different customers need different machine configurations depending on order volume, labor structure, and process stage. Some focus on manual printing systems for flexible short runs, while others need exposure units, drying equipment, washout booths, stretching equipment, or flash dryers to complete a functional production setup.
Consumables support day-to-day screen preparation, ink handling, registration, and workflow control. These items may be smaller in value per piece, but they are essential for stable production and efficient operation. Products such as emulsion coaters, ink spatulas, hinge clamps, pallet tape, blockout tape, and tension meters are often reordered regularly and are important for complete supply programs.
Choosing screen printing supplies should be based on actual production conditions rather than price alone. Buyers usually compare products based on print type, output volume, stencil workflow, labor habits, ink system, and expected print quality. A customer running garment printing may prioritize mesh consistency, squeegee durability, and drying support, while another customer focused on screen preparation may care more about frame stability, film output, and coating tools.
A practical way to select products is to break the process into stages. First, identify the stencil and screen-making requirements, including mesh, frame, and film. Then evaluate the printing stage, including squeegee type, press configuration, and accessory tools. Finally, review the support items needed for drying, reclaiming, storing, and maintaining screen performance.
A well-organized screen printing workflow makes product selection easier. During screen preparation, users typically need mesh, frames, and stretching tools. During image output and stencil making, ink-jet film and exposure-related products become critical. During printing, squeegees, presses, clamps, and tapes support registration and ink transfer. After printing, drying racks, flash dryers, drying cabinets, and washout equipment help maintain output efficiency and screen reuse.
By organizing the category around this workflow, customers can understand how each product group contributes to final print quality.
Our screen printing products are suitable for a wide range of users, including garment decoration workshops, textile printing factories, screen-making suppliers, local distributors, and customers building their own print supply product lines. Some customers purchase core materials such as mesh and squeegees in regular volume, while others need a broader sourcing combination that includes frames, film, machines, and daily consumables.
For many customers, purchasing screen printing supplies is not limited to a single item. Orders often involve multiple product groups, customized sizes, packaging preferences, branding requests, or target-market-specific configurations. Hanze supports bulk supply programs for customers who need practical sourcing flexibility across different types of screen printing products.
OEM support may include product labeling, packaging customization, specification confirmation, and coordinated supply across multiple product categories. This is especially useful for importers, distributors, and private-label customers who want a stable supplier for repeated orders. When you need mesh, squeegees, frames, film, machines, and consumables from one source, a well-structured supplier relationship becomes more valuable than purchasing isolated items from multiple vendors.
A strong screen printing supplier should offer more than product listings. It also need organized product coverage, clear specification support, dependable communication, and products that match real workshop use. Hanze focuses on practical supply needs by offering major screen printing product groups in one category, making it easier for customers to compare, combine, and plan purchases around their production goals.
Screen printing supplies usually include mesh, squeegees, frames, ink-jet film, presses, drying equipment, washout equipment, and daily consumables such as tapes, spatulas, coaters, and tension meters. A complete supplier page should help users source these items by workflow rather than showing only a simple product list.
Mesh should be selected based on print detail, ink deposit, substrate, and stencil requirements. Lower and more open mesh options are often used where more ink coverage is needed, while finer mesh is more suitable for sharper detail and more controlled stencil output.
The squeegee affects ink transfer, print sharpness, operator control, and wear resistance. Different hardness levels and blade styles are suited to different printing conditions, so choosing the correct squeegee helps improve consistency and reduce printing problems.
Ink-jet film is used to create positives for stencil exposure. Good film should support clean image reproduction, strong opacity performance, and compatibility with the user’s output method.
Yes. Many customers prefer to source both larger equipment items and regular-use consumables from one supplier because it simplifies procurement, improves consistency, and supports repeat ordering across multiple product categories.
Yes. Bulk supply and OEM requests can include customized packaging, branding, specification matching, and mixed product sourcing across multiple screen printing categories.