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Silkcreen Heat Transfer

Screen printing, Iron-on printing, Heat transfer, Plastisol printing are some of the names used and refer to screen printing.

Heat transfer to the fabric with a 5 bar press, at 160 degrees for 8 sec or with a lower temperature for more delicate fabrics as long as the prints have been printed with corresponding inks.

Great resistance to washing at a temperature of up to 30 degrees C. To keep the garment in good condition for a long time, we wash it and iron it by turning it inside out.

Advantages

  • There is no limit to the number of colors.
  • Ability to print with small details.
  • Very good color performance, we create any pantone shade and opacity, because the ink binds to the surface of the fabric and penetrates less into the fiber than in direct screen printing back into the fabric.
  • Precise placement on the fabric, due to the flexibility it offers.

Disadvantages

  • In general, production times are longer compared to direct screen printing.
  • The printing surface must be flat, so printing close to zippers, buttons, laces, etc. is not possible. Some materials that are sensitive to high temperatures are not screen printed (PVC for example will melt during application).

What kinds of objects can be printed?

As long as the surface we need to print the stamp on is flat, all objects can be printed.
Bags, t-shirts, caps, umbrellas, waist bags, etc.

What materials can be printed?

  • Fabrics (Polyester, Nylon, Cotton)
  • Leather
  • Polyurethane (PU) • Cardboard
  • Fleece
  • Felt
  • and many more after testing

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