Mexar Inks Introduces Direct To Film Digital Ink For Textile Printing With Epson Printheads
DTF has taken the garment decoration market by storm.
Using a specific kind of water-based ink to print a film transfer
Once the ink is dry, powdered glue is applied to the back.
Then it is heat cured ready for storage or instant use. One of the benefits to DTF Printers is there is no need to use pre-treatment.
Mexar have been working hard to develop the perfect ink set for this new exciting application.
Now they have it - Mexar Tex DTF. A perfect combination of opaque white, brilliant vibrant colours, superb nozzle stability and excellent wash/stretch.
Mexar takes pride in the quality of its products which are developed and manufactured in its UK headquarters.
Raw material quality is never compromised and each batch of ink is stringently tested to make sure it meets the Mexar standard.
This new range of inks are now available from Mexar Inks at http://www.mexar.co.uk/
About Mexar Inks
Mexar was set up in the United Kingdom in 2008 when the two founders, Dr Andy Hancock and Roger Tirrell, noticed a gap in the industrial inkjet market.
Aqueous, functional pigmented inks were not being exploited to their full potential in areas such as textile printing and décor.
Mexar was duly founded and the process of developing speciality aqueous inkjet inks was implemented.
Mexar is a UK-based specialist developer of aqueous (water-based) inkjet inks for industrial digital printing applications.
Mexar have a collection of high quality inkjet products including pigmented and dye-sublimation inks for digital textile printing.
Contract bespoke development of inkjet inks for industrial applications is their speciality.