What is transfer printing?
Transfer printing is a kind of textile printing method, which originated in the late 1960s. Transfer printing is a printing method in which a certain dye is first printed on paper and other materials, and then the pattern is transferred to the fabric by means of hot pressing, etc., and the dye is required to undergo sublimation, migration, melting, and ink stripping. And other processes. Transfer printing is mostly used for chemical fiber knitwear and apparel printing.
Transfer printing is suitable for synthetic fiber fabrics and natural fiber pure and blended textile printing. It has the following advantages:
(1) High flexibility and short process flow. After the transfer printing, it is the finished product, which does not require post-processing such as steaming, washing, etc. After the customer selects the pattern, it can be produced in a shorter time;
(2) The quality of the product is high, and multiple sets of color patterns can be printed at the same time when transferring;
(3) bright colors, fine patterns, clear and rich levels, strong three-dimensional;
Of course, transfer printing also has some disadvantages, such as low productivity and the need to consume large amounts of paper. Different printing processes have their own charms and defects. Consumers can choose the most desirable products according to their preferences and needs when they choose.
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