Digital printing on textiles

The latest technology of direct printing on textiles, whose software quickly transforms the desired file into a printed motif of exceptional sharpness and harmonized shades. The press is resistant to washing and ironing.

Screen printing

The printing technique used to push the paint through a silk sieve with a rakl. The photochemical process achieves that the sieve becomes permeable on certain parts, and thus achieves the desired effect. To obtain a color logo, a white base is added to get better coverage and fullness of colors. With this method, only flat surfaces can be printed. The advantage of screen printing on textiles is the softness and longevity of color on different materials, but only flat surfaces can be printed.

Transfers

Logos are printed on thermal transfers, and later transferred to the product by thermal processing in presses at temperatures between 120 and 180 degrees Celsius. They can be applied to many synthetic materials from which jackets, bags, umbrellas, etc. are made. and it is a great advantage for them that even the smallest details and the most demanding rasters in colors can be achieved. They can also be applied to many types of textile fabrics and to caps.

Flock

Logos are cut on a special plotter and then additional cleaning is prepared for thermal processing in the press. They are extremely durable and resistant to washing, but the production of small details and a lot of colors is limited.

A great advantage is making in small quantities that does not require much time and special preparation.

Hiccups

A digitally monitored process in which a needle and logo connections are computer-guided. The advantage of this procedure is that it can be used on all types of textile materials, especially thicker and pique materials, and many other products such as: caps, jackets, bags, etc. The inability to produce small details is a negative side to it, and its advantage is that once the program is made, small batches can be done and subsequently repeated as needed.

3D stickers

A digitally monitored process in which a needle and logo connections are computer-guided. The advantage of this procedure is that it can be used on all types of textile materials, especially thicker and pique materials, and many other products such as: caps, jackets, bags, etc. The inability to produce small details is a negative side to it, and its advantage is that once the program is made, small batches can be done and subsequently repeated as needed.

Tampon printing

For tampon printing, a logo template is made, which is soaked in the desired colors and after that the logo is transferred from the silicone pad to the surface of the product to be printed. The pad can be in different shapes and sizes so that it can be mapped to almost any surface including uneven and rounded. The most common products on which this technology is applied are pencils, lighters, pendants, etc.

Laser engraving

It is a method in which laser radiation is used to engrave a logo on almost any solid material. The reproduction process is monitored computationally, and the final result depends on the surface of the material. The most common application is on metal and woodmaterials.