Monday, December 19, 2011

Printed Fabrics: Enhancing The Beauty Of Fabrics



Printing on fabrics that are compostable and biodegradable is becoming more and more important as landfill taxes continue to rise and not forgetting that polyesters fabrics can of course be recycled. This is especially important for those companies who are aware of the growing demand for more green products. We mainly manufacture Bapta Lungi, Batik Sarong, Bombay Dyeing Print, Buying Agents, Dyers Printers And Processors, Fabric For Lungi, Floral Print Fabric, Nepali Print Lungi, etc.

Printing process is developing with a very rapid speed and printing on fabrics has gone through a very rapid period of development and change in the last two decades. Screen printing is done on the flat screens has been the well settled technique for applying colour and design to fabric. This process was suitable for medium to large scales. For very high volume, rotary screen-printing was the normal process. The set up costs to engrave and produce the screens were very high but because of the size of runs they were the most economic. Small runs were not economic using either of these techniques for fabric printing. This made the small runs very expensive because of the high set up costs and in the flag and banner market small runs were usually either hand printed appliquéd or embroidered.

There are now the innovations in the technologies of fabric printing. Digital fabric printing introduced a completely new concept whereby small runs could be done at a far lower cost. Printing digitally onto fabrics made from polyester has now reached new heights thanks to continuous development work by fabric manufacturers who are dedicated to this form of printing on fabric. Surprising results are now being achieved on fabrics and this can be seen in a wide range of applications from flags, banners, artist's canvas, exhibition graphics, mobile displays, stretch display systems, theatrical back drops, point of sale displays, home furnishings, window blinds, roller blinds etc. Apart from all this these printing are also done on the clothes. Some of the examples are Printed Lungi, Bapta Lungi, printed polyester fabric, etc.

Printing on fabric for this ever-increasing range of applications demands careful and continuous research and development. This ensures the fabrics perform well when used on a wide range of digital printing machines with the wide combination of inks from dye-sub water-based inks to UV, solvent and latex inks. Printing fabrics using dye-sub water-based direct to polyester textiles requires complex chemistry applying to the fabric to ensure the printer gets the optimum performance from the ink, machine and rip used. This will then give high definition, brilliant strong colours and when required for flags excellent print through, for all types of printing on fabric.

We at Shree Prakash Silk Mills are superior in quality and confirm our fabrics to the international standards. Consistent quality of fabrics is guaranteed with our stringent quality control procedures and supervision exercised at every stage of production and manufacturing. We believe in stringent commitment to delivery schedules and providing after sales services to our customers. We try to generate feedback, so that it will help us to improve our quality as well as service.

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