For the HD ink Not A Lot Going On At The Moment T-Shirt . You’ll need a higher thickness micron level on your screen, which could range from 250 – 400-microns. The thicker the screen micron is, the more deposit of ink you’re going to get through the screen. The process for printing with high density ink is similar to screen printing with regular plastisol, except the layers will need to flash at a slightly higher temperature – 450 degrees F for 6 seconds. Also, keep in mind that once all the ink is applied and it’s put in the dryer, the dryer temperature should be higher as well, between 380 – 400 degrees F, to ensure you get the dimension you’re looking for. At Eagle, we showcased this effect on our Women’s Cropped Fleece Hoodie. Get more details in our video!
Not A Lot Going On At The Moment T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The final techniques we were able to see in action at Eagle were actual embroidery and faux chenille Not A Lot Going On At The Moment T-Shirt . Faux chenille is an incredibly complex screen print done with different types of ink to get a mimicked embroidery look. To get the unique faux chenille treatment on our Men’s Jersey Short Sleeve Hoodie, Eagle used a mixed process, involving bases and additives, such as puff and suede puff to create that faux embroidered look. Puff is a standalone ink as a base, which has a spongy feel and rises under heat. Suede puff is a mixture of puff and other additives. It is softer than puff, but has minimal lift. For our design, there were only five colors, but they used 10 screens to add in all the speciality effects to create one cohesive look. As for real embroidery, the key is make sure the artwork is detailed. The embroidery machine at Eagle is all digitized, so once the artwork is uploaded, it’s told exactly what kind of stitches to put where. See how the two techniques compare in our video below!
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Nick Heinz –
I love shirt shirts and this is no exception. I wear it to cardio kickboxing and it’s usually soaked by the time I leave. It’s moisture wicking and cooling and lives up to every standard under armor sets for itself and the industry. I’m a die hard of the brand though, I broke a bone in my spine and spent 7 months in this brace that ran from my shoulders to my thighs. I wore under armor under it and it’s the only way I didn’t constantly over heat. Under armor is worth everything you’ll pay for it. The fit on this shirt is to size for any other major brand. I bought an xl because I prefer my shirts a bit loose, this one fit exactly as I was expecting it to.
Cole Ashbaugh –
Better than before
I bought a lot of these shirts last summer, and bought more again this year. This year the material is much softer, it didn’t shrink nearly as much as last year, in the ham at the bottom of the shirt stays down. 100% improvement, and I liked them last year!
Geoffrey Breault –
very good stuff, thanks