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Silkscreen
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Plastisol
0 ₽Plastisol is the most popular type of ink for silk-screen printing, with bright colours and a highly wear-resistant result.
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Water ink
0 ₽Water-based paints use water as a solvent. During application the water evaporates, and the polymers form a fine, wear-resistant coating.
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Discharge
0 ₽Discharge printing substracts the dyes from the garment, and leaves the raw colour of the textile in the shape of the stencil.
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Paper transfer
0 ₽Silkscreen paper transfer are prints prepared in advance on paper, and then transferred to the product at a later time.
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Direct to film (DTF)
0 ₽DTF (direct to film) printing is a machine based silkscreen method which prints onto a transfer film.
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Puff soft touch
0 ₽Puff is a silkscreen method where the ink expands during the curing process, creating a soft, 3D effect.
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3D Gel
0 ₽3D gel prints are created by applying up to 50 layers of gel to the product. The image becomes volumous, with the more layers applied.
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3D Duel colour
0 ₽Printing method in which the thickness of the image increases with each applied layer. Alternative colors are added in the process, creating a duel colour effect.
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Metalics
0 ₽Metalic printing is a silkscreen printing method with a special ink which contains a high density metalic gloss.
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Embossing
0 ₽Embossing is a thin metal leaf applied during the printing process, which takes on the shape of the stencil.
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Fluro plastisol
0 ₽Fluro plastisol is a plastisol ink with fluorescent pigment, which preserves the glow effect or photoluminescence. -
Fluro puff
0 ₽Fluro puff is a 3D plastisol ink which expands suring the curing process and contains fluorescent pigment.
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Glow in the dark
0 ₽Glow in the darl is a plastisol ink with a photoluminescent pigment, which are energised by light – thus glowing in the gark momentarily.
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Crackle
0 ₽Crackle is a printing method which the curing process creates destruction or cracks in the image.
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Plastisol + embroidery
0 ₽A combination of a plastisol printed image and machine embroidery, which can be used for accents and special effects. -
Plastisol + soft touch
0 ₽A combination of a plastisol printed images with both flat and 3D soft-touch effects. -
Rainbow prints
0 ₽Rainbow silkscreen printing is when more than one colour is pushed through the screen at the same time, creating a multicolour effect. -
Rainbow + discharge
0 ₽Rainbow silkscreen printing using dischage ink and more than one colour is pushed through the screen at the same time. -
3D + glow in the dark
0 ₽A combination of plastisol based 3D and some parts of the image printed with glow in the dark as an accent.
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Puff + embroidery
0 ₽A combination of plastisol based puff ink which expands during the curing process and beaded accents embroidered by hand.
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Plastisol + 3D brick
0 ₽A combination of a silkscreen printed image with 3D brick thermotransfer accents.