Thursday, March 29, 2018

Digital Creations By Sublimation Clothing

By John Harris


There are many advancements that have been made possible due to the embrace of technology in every sector. The apparel industry has evolved and fashion has transformed what people wear. Individuals want to express themselves even in the way they dress. There many different methods of printing and one of them is sublimation clothing. The discussion below will help you know what entails this kind of production.

It is important to know what it is. This is a process in which ink is made to bond with fabric as opposed to having it on top like on screen printing. The former relies on molecular bonding while the former depends on a binder to attach the decorations. The end product on the garment does not crack or fade even with regular washing. This is an ideal way to have the print for long over the life time of the wear.

The actions that are performed to fuse the images with the material are simple. The design is printed on a piece of special paper using ink and a machine. This is later reduced to the proper size and the cut paper is placed on the fabric. Heat is applied to the two of them and in the process, the image is fused. The garment feels softer and is also durable.

The action is not suitable for all textile used for manufacture of attires. The best to use are polymers and polyesters. However, some chemicals added to them can interfere making them unsuitable for use. Others may be made of a blend of fabric. The ideal blend is one which has a fifty percent composition of suitable material. Due to the high temperature applied, cotton and wool should not be used.

Products are made of very many colors. The easier to work with are plain colored attire. The image should however not contain any white pattern in it since it will not show when printed. In case of those which are not white, the particular one will show when the design is white. They may also fade if their preset temperatures are below the press heat degrees. Testing of that material is the right thing to do before acting.

There are two categories of procedures which are spot and allover printing respectively. Spot system is cheaper to use and is the most common. The graphic is printed on the transfer paper and afterward its discarded when the action is over. Its usually smaller than the paper used since the edges are not utilized.

Allover system is more advance that the above mentioned way. This involves producing graphics from the top to bottom of the apparel. The image is therefore larger. It is possible to obtain white prints with this setting. The equipment needed is larger thus making it expensive than its counterpart.

To conclude, apparel decorations can be achieved effectively with this method. Its not applicable on everything and the best choices should be made to get the ideal graphics with the right machinery.




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