Textile and raw leather surfaces behave differently from standard surfaces in terms of coding due to their flexible and absorbent nature. The print on fabric and leather must remain clear and unsmudging, and must not wear off during use. Therefore, choosing the right system is crucial for both print quality and product durability.
Where is Textile & Leather Coding Used?
- Ready-made clothing and textile production
- Production of leather products and accessories
- Shoe and bag production lines
- Labeling and branding applications
- Technical textile products
- Production and serial number printing
- Custom manufacturing and design applications
Points to Consider in Textile & Leather Coding
- Because the surface is absorbent, the ink can spread
- Because the fabric is fluid, the print must be stable
- Adhesion may vary on leather surfaces
- Resistance to washing and abrasion is important
- Aesthetic appearance is a priority in some procedures
- Different fabric types can produce different results
* Leather surfaces may be absorbent or coated, depending on the type of processing used.
Application Examples
Which system should be preferred in which situations?
CO2 Laser Marking Systems
When should it be preferred??
- If permanent and indelible marking is desired on leather surfaces
- If an aesthetic etching effect is required on fabric or leather
- If processing without using ink is preferred
- If logo, brand and design applications are to be made
Recommended Devices:
Inkjet Coding Systems (CIJ)
When should it be preferred??
- If fast and continuous printing is required on the production line
- If a date or serial number is to be printed on textile products
- If a low-cost and fast solution is desired
- If permanent marking is not required
Recommended Devices:
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