Which printing processes are used at FLYERALARM? Open
At FLYERALARM we use numerous printing processes - depending on product type, material and a customer’s wish.
The sublimation printing (transfer print) is a printing process where water soluble inks are used, which are sublimed (vaporised) onto the blank material. This process is characterised by a high colour brilliance and high durability and is used in Large Formats like flags or in clothing.
During the photo-realistic digital transfer print your design is printed on a carrier foil, cut with a machine and pressed onto your custom textile. This makes colour gradients and photo prints possible.
The photo-realistic digital print process is used for textiles, if colour gradients to the exterior and if shadows are desired.
Screen print is primarily used for flat and shaped print products that are difficult to print. The printing ink is pressed through the openings of a screen onto the print product underneath. Much of our advertisement material is printed that way, but also textiles.
For embroidery your design is embroidered with polyester thread onto your custom textiles. Out of numerous yarns we use up to 12 colours per design.
The latex printing technology is an environmentally friendly printing process for wide format printing. The latex colours were created in accordance to ecological aspects and are excellent for indoor and outdoor use. They are water-based and odour-neutral and offer a uniquely natural, noteworthy image quality. The process is best suited for a range of printing media and is furthermore weather proof and fade-resistant depending on the material.
Laser engraving is often used for metals. The designs are burned into the material with a laser. We use it for high-quality writing tools, keyrings, vacuum flasks, USB flash drives and much more advertising material made from wood or metal.
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