Process Flow Of Printed Fabrics

Nov 13, 2024

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‌Digital direct printing‌: Use inkjet technology to print patterns directly on fabrics, suitable for natural fibers and artificial fibers.
‌Transfer printing‌: First print the pattern on paper, and then transfer it to the fabric through heat treatment, suitable for fabrics such as polyester.
‌Screen printing‌: Print the color paste on the fabric through a hollow screen, suitable for large-scale production.
‌Water slurry printing‌: Use water-based slurry for printing, suitable for mixed fabrics.
‌Glue printing‌: Use glue pigments that solidify after drying, commonly seen in T-shirts, etc.
Advantages‌: Increase aesthetics and increase product added value; a variety of processes to meet different fabric requirements.
‌Disadvantages‌: Some processes have high production costs, and some processes have poor fastness.
‌Applicable scenarios‌: According to different process characteristics, it is suitable for various fields such as clothing and home textiles.