— Silk screening
The stencil is attached to the product, the paint is applied and distributed on it. This technique allows you to get a detailed drawing and even a photograph. We can create images of any size and on any material.
This technique requires making a different stencil on the frame for each colour, (For 8 colours, you need 8 frames,) etc.
- Profitable with print runs of more than 500 copies.
- Makes a very rich, convex image.
- Sturdy, makes the image almost eternal.
- Makes unique effects (metallic, reflective paint).
— Sublimation printing
This procedure converts the hard ink into a gaseous form (at a temperature of around 200°C) their next penetration into the structure of the mold and the action of condensation. It is often used on fabrics that contain at least 60% synthetic fibre.
- Very resistant.
- Create multicolour images and complex graphics.
- Rich deep colours.
- High image definition.
- Print complex and multicolour images quickly.
— Digital Printing – A modern way of applying a pattern to fabric. The application process is a fully computer-controlled method. No additional intermediate media is required to make the image on fabric.
- High quality gradient fills.
- Print resistance to UV radiation.
- No restrictions on choice of fabric.
— Thermal transfer printing
The modern method of indirect printing. A special transfer paper is used. The print is transferred to the fabric with a thermal press. Suitable high-resolution vector and raster files for source images.
- Multicolour patternt.
- High speed.
- Transfer storage time.
- Minimal restrictions on fabric choice.
— Thermo-application.
Conor film is cut on a plotter and assembled into a single pattern by analogy with appliqué. The carrier is fixed on the T-shirt using a thermal press.
- The technology is optimal for the application of small inscriptions / logos.
- Large selection of films of different colours and textures.
- Printing on products of any colour- the shade of the fabric does not reduce the saturation of the image.