Dubuit Inks

Exclusive. Comprehensive.

Dubuit, a French ink manufacturer established in 1970 and based in Mitry Mory, near Paris, specializes in the formulation, manufacture, and sale of materials and organic inks for screen and pad printing. As a partner of screen printers worldwide for over 50 years, Dubuit offers a complete range of dedicated inks for graphics and industrial applications.

Now, Schilling Inc. is proud to be the exclusive distributor of Dubuit’s inks in North America. Together with Dubuit America, located in Roselle, Illinois, Schilling Inc. offers this innovative ink technology in North America for screen printing and pad printing on a host of substrates.


Screen Printing - Solvent Inks

Screen printing is a direct printing process capable of printing on all kinds of substrates. This printing technique is therefore used in all fields, from visual communication to textile and for industrial applications.

Since its creation, Encres DUBUIT has specialized in the development and sale of solvent based screen printing inks, offering solutions for all your screen printing needs.

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Screen Printing - UV Inks

Screen printing is a direct printing process capable of printing on all kinds of substrates. This printing technique is therefore used in all fields, from visual communication to textile and for industrial applications.

Since its creation, Encres DUBUIT has specialized in the development and sale of UV based screen printing inks, offering solutions for all your screen printing needs.

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Pad Printing Inks

Pad printing is an indirect engraving printing process that allows printing of materials of any shape. The use of the silicone pad, which is easily deformed, does not absorb the ink and guarantees an excellent transfer of ink, has contributed to the success of pad printing. The function of the silicone pad is to “take” the image engraved on the flat plate to deposit it on the surface of the support to be printed, whether flat, cylindrical, spherical, angled, textured, convex or concave.

Pad printing is mostly used on products that are difficult to print by more traditional processes, especially for medical, automotive, promotional items, electronic devices.

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