Types of Patterns
Choose the Stamping Technique
that you like the most.
The + Famous
Textile
Water-based pigment.
It is used on light colored backgrounds.
The design must be darker than the fabric
Profits:
1. It has no tact.
2. Economical.
3. Faster for production.
Textile
Water-based pigment.
It is used on light colored backgrounds.
The design must be darker than the fabric
Profits:
1. It has no tact.
2. Economical.
3. Faster for production.
Cubriente
Water-based pigment.
It is used on light colored backgrounds.
The design must be darker than the fabric
Profits:
1. It has no tact.
2. Economical.
3. Faster for production.
Mirellas
Water-based pigment.
It is used on light colored backgrounds.
The design must be darker than the fabric
Profits:
1. It has no tact.
2. Economical.
3. Faster for production.
The + Innovative
Foil
With a metallic effect, you choose the specific area you want to highlight.
Profits:
1. Striking shine.
2. Wide variety of colors and effects of foil paper.
Suede (Flock)
The final result of the suede is a touch that is too soft to the touch, giving the illusion of a napped touch on the garment.
Profits:
1. Novel.
2. Very soft to the touch.
3. 100% biodegradable.
High density
Joining layer upon layer of gel and plastisol, a high relief or 3D effect stamping is achieved, where a height between 1.8mm and 4mm is preserved for production.
Profits:
1. Novel.
2. 3D effect.
3. Combinable between colors on the stem of the print.
The + Fashion
Corrosion
It evaporates the pigment of the color that the fabric has, leaving it in its original tone, adding a new color.
Profits:
1. Possible to map in dark tones without touch.
2. Novel.
3. Variable in production according to the fabric.
Cracked
A pigment that when stamped creates a solid layer that breaks to the touch, is a unique and special effect for children.
Profits:
1. Novel.
2. Infant stimulation effect.
3. Breaks to the touch, interaction stamping.
Puff
It is the printing technique where more relief can be achieved when applied to a garment.
Profits:
1. High relief
2. Novel.
3. Viscous and resistant touch.
Flourescent
(Lights up)
A novel pigment that glows in the dark after being exposed to light some time before.
Profits:
1. Novel.
2. Infant stimulation effect.
3. Glows in the dark for minutes.