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Printing
•   Printing is applying color only to defined areas of a substrate to obtain the desired
    pattern.

•   There are basically two types of printing:
              (i) discharge printing
              (ii) direct printing

•   Pigment dyes and reactive dyes are used in the company.
PRINT PASTE INGREDIENTS

   DYE USED                   RECIPE                 TREATMENT            COMMENTS

                          Pigment + binder +
                        thickener + softener +
                                                     Print-dry-cure (at   Low cost + Time
  Pigment Dyes             surfactant + urea
                                                    150˚C, for 5-6 min)       Saving
                      (hygroscopic agent) + anti
                     choking agent (if required).
                          Sodium Alginate +
                      NaHCO3 (fixing agent) +
                                               Print-dry-ageing (i.e.
                     Hexa Metaphosphate (water
  Reactive Dyes                                steam 102˚C)- wash-              Nil
                        softener) + Soda Ash
                                                  saturated steam
                          (Oxidation) + urea
                         (hygroscopic agent)
                     Binder + Urea (hygroscopic Print-dry-ageing (i.e.
                                                                       Rangolite SE (for
Discharge Printing   agent) + thickener (HEF) + steam 102˚C)- wash-
                                                                          discharge)
                         Softener + Pigment        saturated steam
Design Studio

                 Re-generated
                  “Software
Swatch sample    Photo shop”    “Spec Sheet”

     1st              2nd           3rd
Printing Machine
       Machine Name                                      Type

          1 Ichinose                         Rotary Screen Printing Machine

1 Baby Screen Printing Machine               Rotary Screen Printing Machine

         1 Strike Off                        Manual flat-bed screen printing

                           Manual Flat-bed
                           Screen Printing M/C




                             Rotary Screen
                             Printing M/C
Hand Screen Printing
                   Purpose
Sampling Process                   Check the out come



   Screen Printing consists of three elements :

 Mesh                   Stencils               Squeeze
Hand screen printing
• Printing process involves following steps:

 The print paste is prepared using binder, water and dyestuff.1 kg binder is
  used for every 10 g of color.

 The table top is a sandwich of a rubber blanket, a cotton fabric and a resin
  coated screen.

 The fabric is glued on to the table top & the screen is placed over the
  fabric; the print paste is poured over it and spread on the fabric manually by
  a wooden squeegee.
Rotary Sample Printing Machine
                                             Machine used
   • Sampling Machine                              –
                                             Baby Rotary
   • To check the fabric in garment form.   screen printing


Machine Parts -

•Transporting Roller
•Crease Removing Roller
•14 Printing Rollers
•Nickel Screen
Screen development
• Nickel screen mesh is coated with photo-emulsion.

• The screen mesh is dried at 150˚C for 5 minutes.

• The machine has software which is used to print designs. The design is fed
  into the machine using a CD.

• As per the design entered, photo-ink is sprayed on the mesh. The ink
  displaces the photo-emulsion.

• It is then washed with water to unclog the pores and after this the screen is
  ready to be used.
ROTARY SCREEN PRINTING

•   Name of the machine – Ichinose

•   Used for the bulk production.

•   Average speed of m/c - 16 m/min.

•   Average productivity – 8000-10,000 m/shift

•   Maximum no. of screen possible – 14

•   Speed : complexity of design increases –
              speed of the production decreases.

•   Average speed - 16 m/min
Printing paste preparation

•    The ingredients found in paste formulations include the following: dyes or
    pigments, thickeners, sequestering agents, dispersing or suspending
    agents (surfactants), water-retaining agents
    (humectants), defoamers, catalysts, and hand modifiers.



•    In addition to the ingredients, pigments require a binder or resin system to
    fix the pigment and may include adhesion promoters

• For blended fabrics pigments are used, which are not dyes but are colored
  particles glued to the surface of the fabrics.
Soaping and washing
• After the printing is over the printed fabric is sent to soaping/washing and
  then dried.

• Soaping is done after pigment printing and washing is done after discharge
  printing.

• Yamuna soaper machine is used for washing, soaping and drying.

• Machine runs at the speed between 10 Mts. /min to 30 Mts. /min.

• Contact time between the printed fabric and soaping agent is 5-6 minutes.
Printing defects
Some of the printing defects are:


                              Improper positioning of
                                      print

                                         Fluff


                                    Sharpness/blurr


                                     Joint marks

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Printing

  • 1. Printing • Printing is applying color only to defined areas of a substrate to obtain the desired pattern. • There are basically two types of printing: (i) discharge printing (ii) direct printing • Pigment dyes and reactive dyes are used in the company.
  • 2. PRINT PASTE INGREDIENTS DYE USED RECIPE TREATMENT COMMENTS Pigment + binder + thickener + softener + Print-dry-cure (at Low cost + Time Pigment Dyes surfactant + urea 150˚C, for 5-6 min) Saving (hygroscopic agent) + anti choking agent (if required). Sodium Alginate + NaHCO3 (fixing agent) + Print-dry-ageing (i.e. Hexa Metaphosphate (water Reactive Dyes steam 102˚C)- wash- Nil softener) + Soda Ash saturated steam (Oxidation) + urea (hygroscopic agent) Binder + Urea (hygroscopic Print-dry-ageing (i.e. Rangolite SE (for Discharge Printing agent) + thickener (HEF) + steam 102˚C)- wash- discharge) Softener + Pigment saturated steam
  • 3. Design Studio Re-generated “Software Swatch sample Photo shop” “Spec Sheet” 1st 2nd 3rd
  • 4. Printing Machine Machine Name Type 1 Ichinose Rotary Screen Printing Machine 1 Baby Screen Printing Machine Rotary Screen Printing Machine 1 Strike Off Manual flat-bed screen printing Manual Flat-bed Screen Printing M/C Rotary Screen Printing M/C
  • 5. Hand Screen Printing Purpose Sampling Process Check the out come Screen Printing consists of three elements : Mesh Stencils Squeeze
  • 6. Hand screen printing • Printing process involves following steps:  The print paste is prepared using binder, water and dyestuff.1 kg binder is used for every 10 g of color.  The table top is a sandwich of a rubber blanket, a cotton fabric and a resin coated screen.  The fabric is glued on to the table top & the screen is placed over the fabric; the print paste is poured over it and spread on the fabric manually by a wooden squeegee.
  • 7. Rotary Sample Printing Machine Machine used • Sampling Machine – Baby Rotary • To check the fabric in garment form. screen printing Machine Parts - •Transporting Roller •Crease Removing Roller •14 Printing Rollers •Nickel Screen
  • 8. Screen development • Nickel screen mesh is coated with photo-emulsion. • The screen mesh is dried at 150˚C for 5 minutes. • The machine has software which is used to print designs. The design is fed into the machine using a CD. • As per the design entered, photo-ink is sprayed on the mesh. The ink displaces the photo-emulsion. • It is then washed with water to unclog the pores and after this the screen is ready to be used.
  • 9. ROTARY SCREEN PRINTING • Name of the machine – Ichinose • Used for the bulk production. • Average speed of m/c - 16 m/min. • Average productivity – 8000-10,000 m/shift • Maximum no. of screen possible – 14 • Speed : complexity of design increases – speed of the production decreases. • Average speed - 16 m/min
  • 10. Printing paste preparation • The ingredients found in paste formulations include the following: dyes or pigments, thickeners, sequestering agents, dispersing or suspending agents (surfactants), water-retaining agents (humectants), defoamers, catalysts, and hand modifiers. • In addition to the ingredients, pigments require a binder or resin system to fix the pigment and may include adhesion promoters • For blended fabrics pigments are used, which are not dyes but are colored particles glued to the surface of the fabrics.
  • 11. Soaping and washing • After the printing is over the printed fabric is sent to soaping/washing and then dried. • Soaping is done after pigment printing and washing is done after discharge printing. • Yamuna soaper machine is used for washing, soaping and drying. • Machine runs at the speed between 10 Mts. /min to 30 Mts. /min. • Contact time between the printed fabric and soaping agent is 5-6 minutes.
  • 12. Printing defects Some of the printing defects are: Improper positioning of print Fluff Sharpness/blurr Joint marks