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Silicone Textile Printing

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Mar’ 24

Silicone printing on fabric, also known as silicone textile printing, uses silicone textile inks to revolutionize the apparel and fashion industries. Silicone screen printing inks have unique properties compared to traditional plastisol inks. These unique properties enhance the prints on fabrics. Let us review the importance of silicone inks in textile printing. We will explore in detail the role and advantages of these inks and their influence in the fashion industry.

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Mar’ 24

The advantages of digital printing

There are various names for digital printing technology, such as direct-to-object printing. In this article, we will review the many advantages of digital printing.

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Mar’ 24

Silicone Printing: Screen Printing vs. Pad Printing

Both screen printing and pad printing processes use silicone ink to print on silicone rubber. This is due to the similarities between solvent-based printing inks and silicone inks. However, there are also differences between these two types of inks. Read more to learn about the two popular methods for printing on silicone and what is best for your application.

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Mar’ 24

BX Series Pad Printing Ink Spotlight

In today’s pad printing ink product spotlight series, we review the BX Series pad printing ink. In the last spotlight article, we reviewed the SE Series silicone screen printing ink for pad printing on silicone rubber. The Natron® BX series is an excellent ink for metals, plastics, rubberized plastics, and composite materials, among others.

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Feb’ 24

Tone on tone printing

Tone-on-tone printing is a technique that uses clear varnish or the same color to contrast, create depth, or create visual interest without introducing additional colors. The term refers to printing the same color on a surface of the same or very similar color. The print layer of ink makes the image visible, but only very subtly.

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