Kiian Digital a textile printing specialist Kiian to unveil a disperse digital textile ink for direct printing on machines fitted with Kyocera printheads at Fespa.
Visitors to Fespa will get to see the existing ranges of sublimation digital inks for direct and transfer printing.
Digistar Bravo has been developed with industrial textile printing requirements in mind – high runability and best-in-class printing performances, said marketing specialist Marco Girola.
The Digistar Bravo range consists of 11 colours including two blacks with high rub-resistance and light-fastness developed for fashion, flags and interior decoration applications on synthetic fabrics.
Key attributes are extremely vivid and bright colours, very intense deep blacks, excellent outline definition, quick drying, high penetration of the ink and high duration of outdoor exposure.
Sales director Alessandra Borghi added that the Digistar Bravo meets the cutting-edge demands of commercial digital textile printing; bringing together high quality inks with global support.
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