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Sublimation uses heat to transfer ink onto special materials like polyester fabric or coated hard surfaces. The ink turns into gas without passing through the liquid phase, bonding directly into the material. The result is highly durable and resistant to fading as the ink merges with the fibers of the fabric.
DTF is a technique where designs are printed directly onto a special film, which is then transferred to fabric using heat. This film acts as a transfer medium that allows the ink to adhere to the fabric. It can be used on a variety of fabric types, including dark or light colors, and the results are flexible and long-lasting.
This technique uses specially printed transfer paper, which is then applied to fabric or other products using a heat press machine. This process allows for full-color and detailed prints, though the durability may not be as high as with methods like sublimation.
Embroidery is a technique that involves sewing designs directly onto fabric using thread. Modern embroidery machines automate this process to create detailed designs on clothing or accessories. Embroidery is known for its durability and elegant appearance, especially for logos or text.
UV printing uses special inks that are cured with ultraviolet light immediately after being applied to the surface. This method produces sharp, high-quality prints that dry quickly, allowing for application on various materials such as plastic, glass, and wood.
Screen printing is a traditional technique where ink is pressed through a mesh screen containing the design onto fabric or other materials. This process is ideal for mass production and creates thick, durable prints. It’s typically used for simple designs with solid colors.
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