Printed fabric is a common fabric in daily life and is also a very popular material. What material is the printed fabric introduced by the printing manufacturer below?
Printed products are mainly made of gray cloth printed paper and dyed at high temperatures, which is also a type of fabric. During the Tang and Song dynasties, printed fabrics were very popular. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, printed fabrics were very popular. In fact, it is a fabric with patterns printed on it. According to different printing materials and processes, printed fabrics have also been classified accordingly. To use it, it is also necessary to know that in general printing, the fabric must first shrink before printing. Otherwise, shrinkage after printing can lead to color loss, uneven shrinkage, and deformation of the printed color. Therefore, printed products cannot be made from raw materials and can only be processed and printed on prototype fabrics. In this way, the fabric can achieve the expected effect. The key is that the patterns are diverse and beautiful, which solves the problem of only solid colored fabrics without printing. This is really a good and affordable product. Ordinary people can basically afford it and are very popular with them.
In addition, printed fabrics have a wide range of uses, not only for clothing, but also for mass production. Especially with its diverse designs and elegant appearance, it solves the problem of only pure colored fabric without printing in the past. In the case where pure cotton cannot be transferred, the printed fabric may also experience discoloration and fading after a long time. Of course, due to its early processing technology, the patterns of traditional printed fabrics are relatively simple, with significant limitations on color and pattern. In addition, printing manufacturers can also prevent transfer printing on pure cotton fabrics, which may cause discoloration and fading over time. Moreover, it has a rich historical and cultural heritage. The fabric has been passed down from ancient times, and the processing techniques are relatively primitive. The color is similar to that of rural life, and it has characteristics such as simplicity and nature. The entire printing and dyeing process of blue printed fabric is manually operated, with gray dry cracked ice patterns in the blue and white patterns.