Transfer Printing Process: Types and Advantages
Transfer Printing Process: By a simple heat process, a design printed on a piece of paper is transferred to the fabric. The dyes used are …
Transfer Printing Process: By a simple heat process, a design printed on a piece of paper is transferred to the fabric. The dyes used are …
What is Block Printing? The block printing is an old method of printing which involves the use of wooden blocks with raised printing surface, which …
The wide range of natural and man-made fibers provides many combinations to create new effects with desirable properties. Strength, wearibility and crease recovery are the …
Name of the experiment: Printing of cotton fabric with Azoic dyes. Objectives: To print a material practically. To observe the practical advantages and disadvantages of …
Experiment name: Printing of Polyester fabric with Disperse dyes. Introduction: Dyes are colored, unsaturated organic chemical compounds capable of giving color to a substrate (a …
Name of the experiment: Printing of cotton fabric with reactive dyes (Block & Flat bed screen printing). Introduction: By the term textile printing we mean …
Screen Printing: The screen printing is the most commonly used printing method at industrial scale. In this printing technique a woven mesh is used to …