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The TAK Printing System. It can still be found in the carpet industry. With this technique irregular patterns can be produced. The carpet, previously dyed with a ground shade, is provided with coloured spots through dripping. The size and the frequency of the coloured spots can be varied by adjusting the overflow groove placed along the carpet width. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The TAK Printing System.

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The TAK Printing System. It can still be found in the carpet industry. With this technique irregular patterns can be produced. The carpet, previously dyed with a ground shade, is provided with coloured spots through dripping. The size and the frequency of the coloured spots can be varied by adjusting the overflow groove placed along the carpet width. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The TAK Printing System.

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Textile Printing: Heat Transfer Printing

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Approximately 7% of printed goods are printed using Heat Transfer Printing. Advantages of Transfer Printing. Economical for short runs. Disadvantages of Transfer Printing. Primarily only for polyester. The TAK Printing System.

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Textile Printing: Screen Printing

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Screen-printing is the most flexible printing process. It can be used to print on a wide variety of substrates, including paper, paperboard, plastics, glass, metals, fabrics, and many other materials including paper, plastics, glass, metals, nylon and cotton. Some common products from. A wider range of inks and dyes are available for use in screen-printing than for use in any other printing process. Utilization of screen printing presses has begun to increase because production rates have improved. T...

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Textile Printing: Tie and Dye

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Tenganan in Bali is the only other centre where double ikat is still practiced. Salvi communities, who weave the patola in Patan, have perfected this technique into a fine art. Today only three families of Salvis continue this tradition in Patan. As a result of a training centre started by the Khadi and Village Industries Board in the late fifties, single ikat sarees are being woven in Rajkot also. The TAK Printing System.

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Textile Printing: Fabric Block Printing

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Block printing is a special form of printing first developed in China. The earliest known example with an actual date is a copy of the Diamond Sutra from 868 A.D (currently in the British Museum), though the practice of block printing is probably about two thousand years old. Dhamadka a village in Gujarat. Has many printers using mostly madder root for printing red color, rusty iron solution for black color and indigo for blue color. These fabrics are known as Ajrakh. The designs. The TAK Printing System.

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Textile Printing: Jet Printing

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In printing, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, rollers, or silkscreens are used to place colors on the fabric. Colorants used in printing contain dyes thickened to prevent the color from spreading by capillary attraction beyond the limits of the pattern or design. The TAK Printing System.

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