Xennia Technology, Letchworth, United Kingdom, recently launched a full range of sublimation digital textile printing inks for proofing and production-scale decoration of polyester fabrics.
The line of inks, called Corundum, is designed for high-quality sublimation fabric printing using both coated and uncoated transfer papers, and is available for Kyocera- and Epson-based systems.
Corundum, in benchmark testing against other inks available on the market, shows improved jetting performance, enhanced transfer efficiency from the sublimation paper and superior color on textiles, according to the company.
“This maximizes end-user benefit, as more color gets to the fabric where it is needed and waste is reduced,” says Olivier Morel, Xennia’s chief technology officer. “We have been sampling Xennia Corundum with selected beta customers in several territories over the last year, and we are now making it available worldwide.”
For more information, visit xennia.com. — J.L.