Textile printing: An integrated view of processes, properties, and future prospects
Karine Thaise Rainert,
Carlos Rafael Silva de Oliveira,
Brenno Henrique Siva Felipe
et al.
Abstract:Textile printing processes consist of the localised application of colour on textile substrates to obtain well‐defined designs and patterns. Currently, there are many textile printing techniques; however, the limitations and selectivity of these techniques still keep the printing method of rotary screen printing the most important and used among them. One of the advantages of rotary printing is its excellent application versatility, which can be used for any fabric and non‐wovens, fibre, or mixtures, with high… Show more
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