TRANSFER SCREEN PRINTING
The heat transfer screen printing method is based on printing on special transfer paper. The process involves making a print on the paper and then sprinkling it with special powdered adhesive. The whole design is transferred to the fabric using a heat press and exposed to high temperatures. With this technique, the print is highly opaque and does not penetrate the fabric’s structure. Instead, it forms a “rubber-like,” smooth coating on the surface of the printed element.
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Screen printing transfer is a printing process where the design is first printed on a special transfer paper and then transferred onto the material using a heat press. This process allows printing on various materials, such as fabric, wood, metal, ceramic, glass, and plastic.
The main benefits of screen printing transfer over other methods, like direct printing on the material, are its durability, resistance to washing, and fading.
Screen printing transfer is versatile and can be used on various materials, including fabric, plastic, paper, metal, and more.
This technique is suitable for both small and large orders, and it can handle different sizes and quantities of prints.
Yes, screen printing transfer allows printing full-color graphics, and it can accurately reproduce even complex designs.
Screen printing transfer finds wide applications in the advertising industry, interior decoration, packaging design, informational signage, road signs, and in the production of promotional items like pens, keychains, mugs, and more.