Transfertex Collection
Founded in 1970, Transfertex is one of the pioneers in heat transfer printing. Under the new family ownership from 1982 on Transfertex has enjoyed steady growth accompanied by many changes and improvements in the production technology.
Today, Transfertex primarily supplies the textile, plastics, wood and metal processing industry. We are one of the few companies with a fully integrated manufacturing process for printing papers and films.
Transfertex produces its first-class prints via analogue as well as via digital process. The Transfertex print quality is much higher than with standard CMYK digital printing due to a higher ink concentration and the use of additional dyestuffs giving you 7% more color space.
The Transfertex headquarter and exclusive production is based in Kleinostheim, Germany. Own affiliates are located in the USA, China and France. Our representatives are available for you all over the world.Ünlü Transfer is the solution partner of Transfertex Prints in Turkey. The platform consists of a satellite sample printer which enables us to print same day delivery samples and a digital platform where the customers can browse all the new designs, inspirational boards which were prepared by talented surface design artists from all around the world.
Direct Digital Print
Direct digital printing is a printing method where the printing image is directly transferred from a printer onto a fabric, making this process highly flexible, environmentally friendly and offering high quality printing. Maximum printable width is 1.80 meters and there is no limit on our digital printers regarding the repeat size. Our hybrid Reggiani branded printers can handle various kinds of fabrics including circular knits, woven and warp knits with many kinds of compositions.
Rotary Screen Print
Rotary screen printing is a continuous printing process. A perforated cylinder or spherical screen are used which are automatically fed with paste from inside by special pump. Each screen is independently driven. printing a maximum of twelve colors each. Available repeat sizes are 64 / 82 and 91 centimeters at 1.80 meters width. We are partnered up with many print mills who are specialised in different fabric construction and composition.
Sublimation Print
In sublimation printing the inks that are used turn into gas when brought under heat, then combine with the fabric and permanently print onto the fabric. The effects are permanent and less prone to fading, as the ink is embedded in the fabric or substrate rather than simply laying on top like a normal print. We use FFC certificated papers and use absolutely no water when printing.