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Kornit Digitaldruck für Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe (c) Kornit
Kornit Atlas MAX Poly
06.04.2022

Kornit Digitaldruck für Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe

  • Kornit Digital bringt digitale Produktionslösung für den Druck dekorativer, farbbrillanter Designs in hohen Stückzahlen auf Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe auf den Markt
  • Kornit Atlas MAX Poly transformiert den Textilmarkt für Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung mit farbenprächtigen Designs

Kornit Digital Ltd. gab die Markteinführung seines Kornit Atlas MAX Poly-Systems bekannt. Das Textildirektdrucksystem (DTG-System) ermöglicht die digitale Veredelung von Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe mit farbenprächtigen Designs.

Die Atlas MAX Poly von Kornit soll der steigenden Nachfrage nach modischer Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung nach individuellen Kundenwünschen gerecht werden. Da sich die Textilindustrie allmählich von der Pandemie erholt, in der Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung zum Mainstream wurden, steigt nun die Nachfrage nach Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe mit attraktiven Designs in vielen Farben.

  • Kornit Digital bringt digitale Produktionslösung für den Druck dekorativer, farbbrillanter Designs in hohen Stückzahlen auf Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe auf den Markt
  • Kornit Atlas MAX Poly transformiert den Textilmarkt für Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung mit farbenprächtigen Designs

Kornit Digital Ltd. gab die Markteinführung seines Kornit Atlas MAX Poly-Systems bekannt. Das Textildirektdrucksystem (DTG-System) ermöglicht die digitale Veredelung von Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe mit farbenprächtigen Designs.

Die Atlas MAX Poly von Kornit soll der steigenden Nachfrage nach modischer Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung nach individuellen Kundenwünschen gerecht werden. Da sich die Textilindustrie allmählich von der Pandemie erholt, in der Sport- und Freizeitbekleidung zum Mainstream wurden, steigt nun die Nachfrage nach Textilien aus Polyester und Polyestermischgewebe mit attraktiven Designs in vielen Farben.

Die bei der Kornit Fashion Week 2022 in Tel Aviv erstmals präsentierte Atlas MAX Poly verfügt über die praxiserprobte MAX-Technologie zur Veredelung, Prozessautomatisierung und intelligenten, autonomen Qualitätssicherung. Mit den dekorativen Anwendungen der XDi-Technologie von Kornit unterstützt die Atlas MAX Poly endlose Designvielfalt und Kreativität auf Polyester, neuartige Stile mit zahlreichen Effekten und unbegrenzte Kombinationsmöglichkeiten, wie u. a. die Simulation von Stickeffekten, hochdichtem Druck, Vinyl und 3D-Effekten.
 
Die Lösung ist mit Maschen- und Glattgewebe, einschließlich gebürstetem Polyester, kompatibel und sorgt dafür, dass das Gewebe strapazierfähig und atmungsaktiv bleibt. Sie bietet einen hohen Durchsatz für die On-Demand-Veredelung von Textilien aus Polyester und steigert die Rentabilität durch geringere Betriebskosten. Die Pantone-Farbabstimmung und der größere Farbraum, einschließlich Neonfarben für farbenprächtige Drucke, und den effizienten Produktionsprozess in einem Arbeitsschritt, verringert deutlich die Umweltbelastung.

Weitere Anwendungsmöglichkeiten:

  • ActiveLoad von Kornit zum automatischen Anlegen von Kleidungsstücken und Anpassen der Palettengröße. ActiveLoad sorgt für zuverlässige Spitzenleistung mit hoher Qualität und Präzision und minimalen Fehlern, erübrigt die Einführungs- und Bedienerschulung und erhöht den Durchsatz um bis zu 20 %.
  • Nahtlose Integration in ein globales KornitX Fulfillment-Netzwerk – vom Eingang der Bestellung bis zur Lieferung an den Kunden. Dadurch werden ungenutzte Nachfragemöglichkeiten nach personalisiertem Textildruck auf Polyester in kleinen Stückzahlen erschlossen und völlig neuartige Geschäftsmodelle (Direct-to-Fan und Direct-to-Recreational) unterstützt.
  • Integration in das Workflow-Ökosystem von KornitX und das Kornit Konnect™-Dashboard zur Optimierung der Transparenz und Steuerung von Geschäfts- und Produktionsprozessen durch zusätzliche datengestützte Einblicke.
Kornit Digital: Vic Bay Apparel implemented Kornit Storm HD6 (c) Kornit Digital
02.06.2021

Kornit Digital: Vic Bay Apparel implemented Kornit Storm HD6

Kornit Digital, specialised in digital textile printing technology, announces Johannesburg, South Africa-based apparel decorator Vic Bay Apparel has implemented two Kornit Storm HD6 systems for sustainable, single-step production on demand. This installation answers increased demand for small orders and high-colour graphic designs, resulting from a dramatic growth in their e-commerce operation.

Vic Bay Apparel has been a manufacturer, supplier, and wholesaler of basic t-shirts and golf shirts for 25 years, supplying blank apparel to decorators and resellers of promotional clothing. They predominantly service resellers in the tourism, workwear, printing, embroidery, and advertising markets.

Kornit Digital, specialised in digital textile printing technology, announces Johannesburg, South Africa-based apparel decorator Vic Bay Apparel has implemented two Kornit Storm HD6 systems for sustainable, single-step production on demand. This installation answers increased demand for small orders and high-colour graphic designs, resulting from a dramatic growth in their e-commerce operation.

Vic Bay Apparel has been a manufacturer, supplier, and wholesaler of basic t-shirts and golf shirts for 25 years, supplying blank apparel to decorators and resellers of promotional clothing. They predominantly service resellers in the tourism, workwear, printing, embroidery, and advertising markets.

Kornit Digital Announces MAX Technology (c) Kornit Digital
26.04.2021

Kornit Digital Announces MAX Technology

Kornit Digital announced the release of its new MAX technology, establishing a new standard for on-demand fashion and apparel production.

A key feature of Kornit’s MAX technology is XDi, which delivers revolutionary 3D capabilities for new, high-density graphic decoration that can simulate embroidery, vinyl, and heat transfer in a single, waste-free digital process. The new XDi, which is based on Kornit’s patents, allows fulfillers and brands to expand their offerings to include new-to-market, innovative decorations without the inefficiencies and cost of operating analog technologies.

Kornit Digital announced the release of its new MAX technology, establishing a new standard for on-demand fashion and apparel production.

A key feature of Kornit’s MAX technology is XDi, which delivers revolutionary 3D capabilities for new, high-density graphic decoration that can simulate embroidery, vinyl, and heat transfer in a single, waste-free digital process. The new XDi, which is based on Kornit’s patents, allows fulfillers and brands to expand their offerings to include new-to-market, innovative decorations without the inefficiencies and cost of operating analog technologies.

Introducing Kornit Atlas MAX and ActiveLoad Automation
Kornit also debuted the ActiveLoad Automation technology, a new robotic system to significantly ease the burden of manual and labor-intensive media handling in the textile decoration industry. This increases total output per shift while ensuring minimal downtime and exceptional reliability. The new patent pending ActiveLoad Automation technology ensures continuous production and consistency, while decreasing human error and fatigue, regardless of employee experience and training, for ultimate results and best operational efficiency.

The first product with MAX technology is now commercially available in the Kornit Atlas MAX, a carbon-neutral, industrial-scale DTG production system, providing unsurpassed retail quality, exceptional color-matching capabilities, and a wide, vivid color gamut, with exceptional durability. The Atlas MAX is delivered with the new XDi technology built in, for 3D printing capabilities.

15.04.2021

Brodelec uses Direct-To-Fabric Printing with Kornit Digital Printing Technology

Brodelec chose to broaden its scope of activity by investing in the Kornit Presto S.

Dominique Willems, CEO at Brodelec, comments: "We had already seen a strong trend for personalized items, whether in the furniture or fashion sector, but since the beginning of the pandemic we have seen a strong growth in requests for small-scale personalization. And that's exactly where Kornit offers us a solution with incredible durability and quality, perfectly suited to our needs."

Brodelec chose to broaden its scope of activity by investing in the Kornit Presto S.

Dominique Willems, CEO at Brodelec, comments: "We had already seen a strong trend for personalized items, whether in the furniture or fashion sector, but since the beginning of the pandemic we have seen a strong growth in requests for small-scale personalization. And that's exactly where Kornit offers us a solution with incredible durability and quality, perfectly suited to our needs."

He continues: "The Kornit Presto S has allowed us to bring our latest project to life: the creation of a website entirely dedicated to ordering custom masks. Thanks to an online editor and our 200 models, our customers can order their masks in quantities ranging from 1 to several thousand pieces if necessary. As the Kornit Presto is free of certain technical and chemical constraints and has adapted perfectly to Brodelec's workflow system; we are currently printing more than 10,000 masks per week and can respond to requests within extremely short deadlines while guaranteeing quality and sharpness of detail. The masks meet the recommendations of the AFNOR and are designed with a fabric that filters out particles in the air by over 90%! Therefore, the designed and printed fabric masks are designated as category 1 and meet the UNS1 standards. They are distributed after testing for 60 washes."

Rafa's Textiles Grows On-Demand Production Business with Kornit Digital (c) Kornit Digital
23.02.2021

Rafa's Textiles Grows On-Demand Production Business with Kornit Digital

Kornit Digitala announced Valencia, Spain-based Rafa’s Textiles has acquired a third Kornit Avalanche HD6 system for single-step, on-demand direct-to-garment (DTG) digital production, spurred by business growth resulting from increased e-commerce engagement in the past year.

Rafa’s Textiles personalizes t-shirts and all kinds of clothing with screen printing, direct (digital) printing, silkscreen transfer, sublimation, and embroidery, serving European-based B2B clients who sell via web stores, both integrated with Amazon and independently. There are no colour limitations, and handfeel and durability are retail-quality. On a typical day, they will handle 200-300 print-on-demand orders, though those numbers spike with key holidays; this past Christmas, for example, saw a peak of 1,300 orders in a single day. Regardless of volume, with digital production capabilities in house, these orders are printed individually within 24 hours and shipped directly to all customers.

Kornit Digitala announced Valencia, Spain-based Rafa’s Textiles has acquired a third Kornit Avalanche HD6 system for single-step, on-demand direct-to-garment (DTG) digital production, spurred by business growth resulting from increased e-commerce engagement in the past year.

Rafa’s Textiles personalizes t-shirts and all kinds of clothing with screen printing, direct (digital) printing, silkscreen transfer, sublimation, and embroidery, serving European-based B2B clients who sell via web stores, both integrated with Amazon and independently. There are no colour limitations, and handfeel and durability are retail-quality. On a typical day, they will handle 200-300 print-on-demand orders, though those numbers spike with key holidays; this past Christmas, for example, saw a peak of 1,300 orders in a single day. Regardless of volume, with digital production capabilities in house, these orders are printed individually within 24 hours and shipped directly to all customers.

For Rafa’s Textiles, implementing Kornit’s digital production technology was simply the best means to meeting the challenges and capitalizing on new opportunities of the e-commerce age. Sergio attributes his business’s success despite recent market disruptions to their focus on e-commerce, which aligns with buyers’ increased preference for web-based purchasing.