Altoteks

In Altotex, printing is not rewriting the story and character of the fabric rather than conveying a pattern. With our advanced technology track and expert chemistry, we put a visual and functional signature on your projects with techniques that add perfect color consistency, depth and aesthetic perception to your fabrics. In addition, we guarantee superior quality in both mass production and high resolution custom designs with 2 rotation printing lines and 1 digital printing line.

Pigment Printing:

Printing made with pigments fixed to the surface of the fabric ensures that the colors are vivid and long-lasting. This type of print creates comfortable use by offering a soft button.

Reactive Printing:

This print, which is made with reactive dyes, is chemically bonded with fabric fibers, providing more durable and washable results. It is especially preferred in applications where bright colors and high washing fastness are required.

Pigment Etching Printing:

This technique, which creates patterns by eroding the color in certain areas of the fabric with chemical methods, is ideal for creating special effects and achieving a vintage look.

Indanthrene (Watt) Printing:

Printing with indanthrene paints used in applications requiring high light, washing and rubbing fastness is especially suitable for our customers looking for durability and fading. It is frequently preferred in military and work clothes.

Digital Reactive Printing:

This printing, which is made using reactive dyes on the fabric with digital technology, ensures the application of high resolution and complex patterns with excellent quality. It also stands out as an environmentally friendly technique.

Matweiss Printing:

This print made with matte white pigment on the fabric creates a special contrast and texture effect on the surface. It is especially preferred for stylish and modern designs.

Prints on Dyed Fabric:

These prints made on pre-dyed fabrics give fabrics a dynamic look with different color and pattern combinations.

Plastering Printing:

By applying a coating-like print to the fabric surface, the entire surface of the pattern is covered. This technique is preferred for large-area patterns and gives the fabric a durable surface.

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