Digital Printing
in context of textiles refers to a printing method whereby a digital image is
printed directly to a fabric, or cloth material. Here, the dye-sublimation
printer executes the process of printing through the use of heat in order to
transfer the dye on the printing medium. Simply put, once the design is created
and finalized, and uploaded on the printer, the process of printing becomes as
seamless as that on paper. The digital textile printing
is a technique that is quickly picking up, due to its ease of use and other
significant benefits, the most important of which are discussed below.
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Saturday, 21 November 2015
Textile Industry Welcomes Extension Of Export Benefit
The textile industry of India has been facing a
major blow, one of the worst in its history, pertaining to the slowdown that
hit the global textile and clothing markets in April 2014. Due the termination
of region FTA by other competing nations, exports from India have encountered
an all-time low owing to its tariff barriers, expensive cotton, high fibre
price and the unprecedented delay in the pay-out of the TUF subsidies. Given
the scenario, the industry had long been demanding the extension of additional
incentives through the Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS). The demand
also pressed for a grant of 3% interest with respect to the export of all
textile merchandise, at least till the time that the exports reach their
projected potential growth.
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Saturday, 14 November 2015
Reinvent Domestic Textile through Dyeing
What does one do when domestic
textiles such as clothes and apparels, bed sheets or curtains grow out of
fashion, or simply old? While throwing these away or changing them with new
ones are the alternatives most usually taken, one way to deal with them can be
by reinventing them into something totally different, simply by the way of
dyeing.
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Friday, 6 November 2015
Nano-Filtration - An Effective Way For Textile Effluent Treatment
The 21st
century has brought upon the global textile industry, the urgent need to reduce
the water wastage, pertaining to the manufacturing process. This need has been
further pressed by the fact that regulations on the discharge of effluent have
been tightened all across the globe. Textile as an industry expels humongous amounts of water as waste, which makes it
essential for it to find out some feasible production techniques, which in turn
helps the industry meet the regulatory standards.
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