Printed Fabric Color Matching Is Convenient And The Process Is Simple
May 15, 2023
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Fabric printing refers to the process of forming patterns on fabrics by printing methods.
The methods of fabric printing and printing include: stencil printing, screen printing, rotary screen printing, transfer printing and multi-color dyeing printing, among which screen printing comes from stencil printing (including stencil and zinc plate) , started from manual operation, gradually moved towards semi-automatic and fully automatic, and later developed from flat net to rotary net. Pigment direct printing is to print the prepared printing paste directly on the fabric, which is the simplest and most commonly used process in the printing process. The direct paint printing process generally refers to printing on white or light-colored fabrics. It is convenient for color matching and simple in process. After printing, it can be baked and baked. It is suitable for textiles of various fibers. Pigment direct printing process can be divided into Accramin F-type adhesives according to the frequently used adhesives. Acrylic adhesive, styrene-butadiene emulsion and chitin adhesive three direct printing processes.
silk print
The main methods of silk printing are direct printing, discharge printing and resist printing. The direct printing method has been introduced before, and the discharge printing method, transfer printing method, penetration printing method, etc. will be introduced separately in the relevant sections later, and the resist printing method is mainly introduced here.
knitted underwear print
Knitted underwear printing mainly uses the direct printing process of pigments. After printing, the fabric can be double-dried or dried naturally, which avoids the problems of easy deformation of knitted fabrics and difficulties in wet treatment of agricultural sheets. The printing method is mainly flat screen screen printing, which is divided into two methods: manual scraping and machine operation. This printing method can adapt to various patterns and organizational structures, and is suitable for the production needs of small batches and multiple colors.
Discharge printing
Discharge printing, also known as engraving, refers to the printing method of printing on colored fabrics with a discharge agent to destroy the dyed part of the pigment, thus obtaining various patterns and patterns. Dye discharge agent is a chemical that can make the color of the dyed base disappear. Such as: Diaobaijue, stannous chloride, etc. This method can be divided into two types: the pattern is white (pulling white) and the pattern is colored (pulling printing). The latter dyeing method makes the fabric pattern fine, but the process is complicated and the cost is high.
