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Silk Screen Printing Colour
The inks used in screen printing have good durability and adhesion. Common colors include various colors and metallic colors, and they can also produce special effects such as fluorescent and glitter. They are suitable for various surface materials.
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Silk Screen Print
A classic and versatile printing method known for its strong adhesion and vibrant color results.
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Imitation Hotstamp
Simulates the luxurious look of foil stamping without the need for heat, making it ideal for heat-sensitive materials, adding metallic shine to the clothing.
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Fluorescent
Features vivid, high-visibility colors that glow under UV light. Ideal for standout details.
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Flocking Print
Creates a soft, velvety texture by applying fibers to the surface. This creates both tactile and visual depths to the logo.
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Foil Print
Uses heat and pressure to transfer metallic foil onto a surface, delivering a shiny and embossed effect.
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Glitter
Blended with fine glitter or metallic flakes to create a sparkling finish.
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Digital Printing
Uses digital technology to print designs directly onto materials with high precision, offering smooth gradients, fine details, and ideal for small-batch or customized production.
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Digital Printing (Heat Transfer)
Direct digital printing, automatic cutting according to the edge of the artwork, and high temperature to stick the artwork to the fabric. The artwork is rich in color, with clear layers and is washable.
Applicable fabrics: All knitted fabrics. -
Digital Printing (Heat Sublimation)
1. Higher printing precision, the colors are bright, the effect is delicate, and the layers are clear.
2. Applicable fabrics: All white POLY fabrics. -
Digital Direct Printing
Digital Direct Printing on shirts or clothing involves printing directly onto fabric using specialized inkjet-like printers, allowing for vibrant and detailed designs without the need for transfers or screens.
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Printing Effect
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Silk screen printing (plastisol)
Silk screen printing (plastisol) provides better adhesion and durability, suitable for most of the fabric (light and dark colour).
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Silk screen printing (water-based ink)
Water-based silk screen print is suitable for light colour fabric, it has a softer texture.
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Discharge printing
1. Pull out the dyeing colour of the fabric to form a pattern. Soft Tecture.
2. Applicable fabric: Cotton Jersey Fabric -
Water Based Ink
1. Strong covering power, suitable for dark fabrics; the printing feels soft and the effect is delicate.
2. Applicable fabrics: cotton jersey fabric, lacoste, french terry, dry fit fabric. -
Puff Transfer Print
1. The printing has a foam effect, logo printed with a standout effect.
2. Applicable fabrics: Cotton Jersey Fabric, Lacoste, Dry Fit Fabric -
Plastisol Print
1. Thermosetting ink is also called plastic melt. The print has strong covering power, good texture and water resistance.
2. Applicable fabric: Cotton Jersey Fabric -
Thick Acrylic Printing
1. Printing with a thickness of about 1 to 2 mm, and can create a print with a strong stand out effect.
2. Applicable fabric: plain fabric -
Nylon Ink Printing
1. The printing has strong covering power, wear resistance, elasticity and bright color.
2. Applicable fabrics: breathable plaid fabric, laminated fabric. -
Fluorescence
Refers to colors or materials with a fluorescent effect that can glow under ultraviolet light, often used in design to attract attention.
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Hot stamping (Gold/ Silver)
A technique that simulates a hot stamping effect, typically using heat transfer or other methods to create a look similar to hot stamping on materials.
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Other Printings
In addition to traditional digital and screen printing, various specialized techniques can add unique effects to your design. From the luxurious shine of gold and silver foiling to the dimensionality of embossing and debossing, these methods enhance both the visual and tactile experience of your product.
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Gold/ Silver Glitter
A type of decorative material, usually composed of small metal or plastic particles, that can reflect light and increase the shiny effect of an item.
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Silk Screen Printing & Digital Printing
Silkscreen prrinting and digital printing are two essential techniques in the apparel industry.
Silkscreen printing transfers bold, sharp designs onto fabrics using mesh stencils and ink, making it ideal for bulk production of items like T-shirts, Polo shirts, Hoodie, Jacket, sportswear and other group uniforms and clothing.
Digital printing, on the other hand, uses high-resolution printers to apply detailed, complex patterns, full-color artwork directly onto fabric—perfect for It is suitable for small-scale customization and personalized design, and is commonly seen in customized clothing and uniforms. Both methods are widely used to meet various creative and production needs in modern clothing design.
The two technologies have their own characteristics and can flexibly respond to different design and production needs.