Hydrographic Printing

Hydrographic printing is a method of applying printed designs to three-dimensional surfaces. The resulting combinations are considered as decorative art or applied art. It is also known as immersion printing, water transfer imaging, hydro dipping, water marbling, cubic printing, water transfer printing. The hydrographic process can be used on metal, plastic, glass, hard woods, and various other materials.

Description

  • Coating thickness is around 30-40 μm.
  • Adhesion ≥ 4B.
  • Well solvent resistance property.
  • High mechanical properties.
  • Biodegradability.
  • Excellent gas barrier properties.
  • Transparency.

Application:

  • Automotive : Water transfer printing is widely used in the automotive industry to enhance the interior and exterior appearance of vehicles.
  • Consumer Electronics : The technique is employed to customize and beautify electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles.
  • Sports and Recreation : Water transfer printing is applied to sports equipment like helmets, golf clubs, and fishing rods to give them a distinctive look.
  • Marine Industry : The marine sector uses water transfer printing to enhance the appearance of boat components, including boat interiors, steering wheels, and hull accents.
  • Industrial Equipment : Water transfer printing is applied to various industrial equipment and machinery components to add branding, labels, or aesthetic appeal.
  • Fashion Accessories : The technique is used to customize fashion accessories such as phone cases, sunglass frames, and wristwatches, offering consumers a wide range of design choices.

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