Screen Printing
TOP quality
Traditional hand screen printing delivers creative flexibility and high-quality detail, making it a top choice for major brands and premium labels.
Silk Screen Printing
This is a standard type of printed heat transfer film. We use imported printing film to ensure higher print quality, with excellent stretchability and resistance to tearing.
Discharge Printing
Discharge screen printing is a technique commonly used on dark-colored fabrics. Compared to standard heat transfer prints, it results in a much softer hand feel after printing.
Foil Printing
Reflective printing in screen printing involves applying a base reflective layer, followed by a reflective ink mixed with glass beads.When exposed to direct light, the surface produces a reflective effect.
Halftone Printing
Standard printing refers to solid color prints, where the entire printed area is filled with a uniform, flat color without any variation in shade.Halftone printing, on the other hand, uses varying sizes of dots to represent different percentages of color, allowing for gradient effects and tonal variation.
Expanding Ink Printing
In screen printing, the high-density technique uses a special mesh and repeated printing and drying to build up layers of ink. The result is a raised, textured print that feels really dimensional to the touch.
Gliter Printing
Glitter printing in screen printing uses special inks mixed with glitter in different colors to create that sparkly effect
Flok Printing
"Flocking is a process where fuzzy fibers are heat-pressed onto the fabric, embedding the velvet-like texture right into the surface
Plastisol Ink
One of the special things about pull printing is that every piece is one of a kind. The shapes—like mountain patterns—come out differently each time. After the ink is applied, the printer slowly lifts the screen to create those unique, flowing effects.
3D Puff Printing
It’s a special technique that creates raised, 3D textures on the fabric, adding a fun and playful touch.
Em/Debossing Printing
We use steel molds and special coatings to make the fabric fibers expand or shrink, creating a textured, raised-and-lowered effect.