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This article is all about how silicone ink is a suitable choice for screen printing process. For athletic and casual clothes makers, screen printing technology represents a significant growth opportunity. Printers have increasingly employed plastisol (PVC) and water-based PA/PU inks. But these inks do have severe limitations that restrict their application, especially in the high textile applications, such as bad …
Heat presses are excellent equipment for applying designs to garments, handbags, mugs, and other promotional goods fast and efficiently. Even though the procedure is simple, doing heat transfers requires some expertise. Here are among the most popular heat transfer and heat transfer ink faults, along with tips on how to ignore them.
Over time, the demand for prints with a soft-hand and more subtle, clean look has grown tremendously. Adding water-based silk screen printing ink to your essential list can help you attract and grab prospects’ as well as customer’s attention who prefer the softer look and feel of inks in their apparel.
With the growing demand from brand manufacturers and companies for non-PVC prints develops and increases, screen printers using old-fashioned plastisol are looking for making a change. No one wants to drive away customers, but what changes will the print shop need to make to fulfil the customer’s needs?
Water-based flexo printing is gaining popularity as a viable option for producing environmentally friendly packaging. Environmental concerns are prompting the printing industry to explore alternative ink systems to print more sustainable packaging. Water-based inks are often recognized as a green alternative for a more environmentally friendly product. They are, as a whole, environmentally friendly.
When your company and product inventory grow, you’ll need the most effective and dependable printing solutions available to keep track of everything. Standard inkjet and laser printers will not be able to handle the load at this stage. Heat transfer printers and heat transfer ink have several benefits that can help the business run smoothly.
Silkscreen is one of the most common printing processes across the world. It enables you to print on an almost endless amounts of surfaces using almost endless range of inks. Silkscreen’s visual world is extremely diverse, and the variety of effects and textures make it the ideal medium for expressing yourself and perfecting your creativity. It’s also a very simple …
Silicones are a high-performance alternative for textile printing inks that is both environmentally friendly as well as high-performing. DAS Waterbased Ink offer silicone ink that is designed to have the flowability, viscosity, and work-life needed for efficient printing in emerging textile printing operations. Textile manufacturers have reduced the use of PVC resins and replaced plasticizer-based systems in their inks in …
Using water-based fabric printing ink can be quite tricky and challenging— but are worth using. The water-based prints when printed and cured properly give a softer, sharper feel to the touch. They are more durable and more environmentally friendly than the plastisol inks.
In the screen printing industry, two types of inks are commonly used: plastisol and water-based. Plastisol inks have long been the preferred option in the screen-printing industry. They are much simpler to print with than waterbased ink, require less pre-press work, and can be used by virtually any entry-level printer. The majority of printers use these because they are simple …