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Print technology "Embroidered Foam Print"

This is a process that expresses foam printing in an embroidered style using fine lines.

"Embroidered-style foam print" is designed to look like embroidery using traditional silk screen printing, and it incorporates rhinestones. This product is aimed at reducing costs compared to actual embroidery. When you see the actual item, it appears to be real embroidery. 【Features】 ○ A processing technique that expresses foam print in an embroidered style using fine lines. ○ Unlike embroidery, there are no threads on the back, and since it is a foam print, it is very lightweight. → Recommended for cut-and-sew items (such as T-shirts and tank tops). ○ The use of fine lace patterns and pearl-like colors makes the appearance more realistic, expanding the range of processing options. ○ It is widely used for women's fashion, appealing to both young and mature audiences. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Printing technology

Pigments do not dissolve in water, so they need to be used in combination with a binder! The texture also changes, enhancing the design quality.

"Printing technology" is a process that applies designs (patterns) using dyes and pigments on the surface of the fabric. The machine used is a rotary screen printing machine. Patterns are formed on the surface of the rotary screen, and the color paste inside the rotating screen is printed (imprinted) using a magnetic squeegee. Various processes are possible, including "overprint," which applies designs to the fabric surface using disperse dyes, as well as "discharge dye printing" and "resin printing." [Processing Examples] ■ Overprint - A technique that applies designs to the fabric surface using disperse dyes. ■ Discharge Dye Printing - The color of the fabric dyeing part before printing is removed, and dye is added to that area. ■ Resin Printing - Designs are applied to the fabric surface using pigments and binders. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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