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The Revelution Of Digital Texile Printing With Dye Sublimation Ink

The Revelution Of Digital Texile Printing With Dye Sublimation Ink

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The Revelution Of Digital Texile Printing With Dye Sublimation Ink

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Nowadays,dye sublimation ink and paper are popular in the digital textile industry.The process starts by converting naturally occurring and synthetic fibers into yarn which is further converted to fabric. The fabric is then converted into textiles which are finally used to make clothes. A number of textile equipments are used in this long process.

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Whole process of manufacturer clothes can not be done without the help of dye sublimation ink and sublimation transfer paper.It was during the industrial revolution that different industrial equipments for textile manufacturing came into being.

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A number of textile tools and machines were patented during the industrial revolution of the 18th century. Flying shuttle, roller spinning tool, spinning jenny, water frame and power loom were among the machines that added speed to various textile manufacturing processes.

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Now,let us date back to the history of textile industry.In the 20th century, the textile industry in the developing countries like China and India and those located in the Central America emerged as powerful competitor to the industry in developed nations.

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However, the period of recession led to the decline in trade of textile machines in most of these countries as well. China reported a decline of 14 percent in the import of these machines in the year 2008. India too imported 12 percent less textile industrial machines in 2008 as compared to the year 2007. Germany reported the decline of 12 percent in the export of these machines in the year 2008.

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