Gravure printing
The finished product processed by this method is usually called a laminated non-woven bag. This process consists of two steps: first, traditional gravure printing technology is used to print graphics and text onto a thin film, and then a laminating process is used to composite the patterned film onto non-woven fabric. This process is commonly used for non-woven bags printed with large areas of colored patterns. Its characteristics are exquisite printing, machine production throughout the process, and short production cycle. In addition, the product has excellent waterproof performance, and the durability of the finished product is also better than non-woven bags produced by other processes. The film has two options: bright light and matte, with matte having a frosted effect! This product is stylish, durable, with a full color and realistic patterns. The disadvantage is that it is relatively expensive.
Heat transfer printing
Heat transfer printing belongs to special printing in printing! This method requires an intermediate medium, which is to first print the graphics and text onto a heat transfer film or paper, and then transfer the pattern onto non-woven fabric by heating it with a transfer device. The commonly used medium in textile printing is heat transfer film. Its advantages are: exquisite printing, rich layering, and comparable to photos. Suitable for small area color image printing. The disadvantage is that the printed pattern is prone to peeling off over time and is expensive.
Watermark
Named after its use of water-based elastic adhesive as a printing medium, it is commonly used in textile printing, also known as printing. Mix the color paste and water-based elastic glue during printing. When printing plates, chemical solvents are not required and can be directly rinsed with water. Its characteristics are good coloring power, strong coverage and fastness, water resistance, and basically no odor.





