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Customization The Sipec customisation service is designed to enhance each item with tailor-made processes, carried out by qualified personnel using cutting-edge technology. We offer maximum precision, excellent finishes and great versatility in the techniques we use, to meet every graphic and production requirement. The processes are optimised to ensure efficiency, quality and reliable delivery times, in full compliance with environmental regulations and sustainability principles.
Pad printing is an extremely versatile indirect printing technique, ideal for personali zing small to medium-sized promotional items, especially those with irregular, cur ved, or complex surfaces. This process uses a soft, flexible silicone “pad” that picks up ink from an etched plate (cliché) and transfers it onto the object to be printed, perfectly conforming to its shape. Pad Printing: Precise Printing on Every Surface and Shape
Screen Printing: The Classic for Customization
Screen printing is one of the most established and widely used textile printing tech niques, renowned for its ability to produce high-quality, durable results with intense colors. This method is based on the “pochoir” or stencil principle, where ink is pu shed through a mesh (screen printing frame) in which non-printing areas have been blocked.
DTF Printing: The New Frontier of Customization
DTF (Direct to Film) printing represents one of the most recent and revolutionary innovations in textile customization, offering a versatile, durable, and visually striking alternative for creating unique garments and promotional items. This technique stands out for its ability to print on any type of fabric—cotton, polyester, blends, and even dark materials—ensuring bright colors, sharp details, and excellent wash resi stance.
Laser Engraving: Indelible Elegance and Customization
Laser engraving is a high-precision customization technique that uses a focused laser beam to remove surface layers of material, creating a permanent and indelible image, logo, or text. Unlike printing techniques, laser engraving does not add color, but rather removes the product’s own surface color, revealing its underlying layer or creating a visual contrast through depth.
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