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Printing is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the United States -
employing over 1,200,000 people in almost 46,000 establishments (down from 50,0000
according to 1999 data) and selling over $160 billion of products in 2001 (up from $155.7
billion according to 1999 data). The industry is dominated by small and medium sided
businesses, most employing fewer than 20 employees.
Flexographic presses are capable of producing good quality impressions on many
different substrates, and flexography is the least expensive and simplest of the printing
processes used for decorating and packaging printing. The use of flexographic printing presses
is on the rise. There are two primary reasons for this: 1) it is relatively simple operation;
and 2) it is easily adapted to the use of water-based inks. The widespread use of water-based
inks in flexographic printing means a large reduction in VOC emissions compared to the heatset
web, offset lithographic or gravure printing processes.
Flexographic printing is characterized by relief type plates (raised image areas)
comprised of flexible material such as rubber or nitrile. Flexographic printing is used
for longer print runs, unlike offset printing which may run short runs of just a few
thousand impressions (i.e. brochure) or similarly long print runs of up to 1,000,000
impressions. Typical products printed with flexographic printing processes include:
All process flow diagrams courtesy of Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
Sciences
According to PIA, in 2000 (EPA Regions):
EPA Geographic
Region
No. of Printing
Establishments
No. of Employees
1
2,823
82,618
2
5,860
156,459
3
4,481
131,537
4
6,583
166,550
5
10,566
309,073
6
4,522
88,770
7
2,626
65,736
8
1,568
33,082
9
6,847
135,844
10
1,791
44,011
The Standard Industry Classification (SIC) Codes often associated with
flexographic printing operations are:
SIC Code
Operation / Product
2677
Envelopes
2672
Tape & Pressure Sensitive Labels
2711
Newspapers
274*
Miscellaneous Publishing
275*
Commercial Printing
2759
Flexographic Printing
276*
Manifold Business Forms
3069
Tape, Pressure Sensitive
3081
Film, Plastics
3089
Plastic Products
3842
Tape, Adhesive
5113
Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes often associated
with flexographic printing operations are:
NAICS Code
Operation/Product
322211
Corrugated & Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing
322212
Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing
322213
Set-up Paperboard Box Manufacturing
322215
Non-folding Sanitary Food Container Manufacturing
322221
Coated/Laminated Packaging (Paper & Plastic Film)
322226
Surface Coated Paperboard
322232
Envelope Manufacturing
323112
Commercial Flexographic Printing
511110
Newspaper Publishers
Did You Know?
Applications
Flexographic printing is well suited for printing packaging, corrugated
containers (boxes), envelopes, labels, and tapes. A major portion of flexographic
printing is housed within flexible packaging manufacturing facilities.
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