Printing & transfer
Printing and transfer processes constitute a vital sector for the customization and decoration of fabrics, garments and objects, making it possible to transfer complex graphics and vibrant colours onto a wide variety of surfaces. This category blends traditional methods with the latest digital technologies. Among the most modern solutions, direct-to-garment (DTG) printing stands out, working much like an inkjet printer by applying colour directly onto the garment's fibres, proving the ideal option for reproducing high-resolution photographic images even for single pieces. In parallel, direct-to-film (DTF) technology has revolutionized the sector: the design is first printed onto a special polymer film and then heat-transferred onto the substrate, guaranteeing exceptional elasticity, coverage and compatibility with almost any type of yarn. For large-scale production, screen printing remains the undisputed pillar: by using micro-perforated frames and squeegees to lay down dense, ultra-resistant layers of ink, it offers unrivalled chromatic brilliance and durability. Finally, sublimation printing exploits a fascinating chemical principle: through the heat of a press, special inks pass from the solid to the gaseous state, permeating and bonding inseparably with synthetic fibres (such as polyester) or coating polymers, creating decorations that are imperceptible to the touch and do not alter the breathability of the support. Together, these techniques offer a complete answer to every customization need, perfectly balancing visual quality, durability over time and production scalability.
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