Images Magazine Digital Edition February 2019

www.images-magazine.com FEBRUARY 2019 images 17 Vastex light-, medium- and heavy-duty screen printing equipment lines include: presses in 1 to 10 stations/colours, athletic numbering systems, infrared conveyor dryers, flash cure units, LED exposing units, screen drying cabinets, screen registration systems, wash-out booths and utility equipment. Rockets ink temps up to 175°C in the first several centimetres and holds at-cure temps longer for the highest possible rates. Digital temp control of 3 height- adjustable heaters maximise efficiency for each ink type. Cure 720+ plastisol-printed garments/h, 240+water-based or discharge-printed garments/h, and 100+ garments/h inkjet printed with white ink. 76 and 137 cm wide models. OF PLASTISOL, WATER-BASED, DISCHARGE AND DTG WHITE INK +1 - 610 - 43 4-6004 SAL ES@VASTEX.CO M VASTEX . COM GG-0823 Mix & match chambers and conveyor extensions for Limitless Possibilities! Made in USA We specialise in premium T-Shirts, Sweatshirts and Polo Shirts for start up companies, lifestyle brands and high-end boutiques. We have a low minimum order quantity – it usually starts around 50 units and can be split over sizes, using our stock fabrics and colours. Please view our website for stock options Visit us www.article-10.com email sales@article-10.com or call 0116 2710277 Glenmuir tees off 2019 with launch of B2B online platform Scottish golfwear brand Glenmuir, which also operates Sunderland of Scotland and MacWet Gloves, launched a new B2B online platform in January that will allow users to view live stock levels and replenishment dates; place orders 24/7 including orders with club embroidery; and order complimentary point of sale materials. The new platform can be found at www.glenmuirpro.com . Glenmuir has also announced the introduction of its SS19 collection in the colour palettes of aqua, fuchsia and garnet. New items, available from February, include three double mercerised cotton polos and three performance polos for men, while additions to the Touch of Cashmere and knitwear collections, and an animal print and silver foil print have been introduced to the women’s collection. www.glenmuir.co.uk Glenmuir’s SS19 collection features aqua, fuchsia and garnet shades CMYUK to build new digital textile development facility CMYUK has announced plans to build a new digital textile development facility in Shrewsbury. The construction, which will be an extension of the company’s existing demonstration and training centre, will showcase digital textile printing equipment and associated technologies. The new facility will enable CMYUK to expand on its growth in the textile digital print market both in production equipment and in the development of new textile materials for the décor, design and fashion markets. CMYUK’s digital textile division manager, Brett Platt, will work closely with commercial director Michael Crook and Joel Willcock, textile material business development, to establish the R&D infrastructure to bring new fabrics to market. The centre will enable CMYUK to evaluate new products for a wide range of textile printing technologies. “Our objective will be to develop a comprehensive range of natural and man-made fabrics from cottons, linens and polyesters,” said Brett. “We will be a one-stop supplier for equipment and material for companies of all sizes.” CMYUK will be developing and proving coatings to support its expanding range of natural fabrics, working with chemical companies to formulate solutions. “Research and development will play a large part in the growth of the new division, including advancement with pigment printing that will help customers achieve the best possible colour and fixation when printing directly onto natural fabrics,” added the company. www.cmyuk.com

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