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Industrial Laundry

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Folded White Sheets

Industrially washed fabrics are normally treated to a 90°C washing cycle to remove not only grease and grime from everyday workshop garments but also can be used to remove bacterial matter from hospital bed sheets & health care workers uniforms.


Using water, added cleaning solutions and fabric softener in the washing process aides the material in not only looking clean but also feeling smooth and smelling fresh.


The material is then usually blasted with dry air at high temperatures to remove excess water before being pressed or rolled and dried as the final stage before being wrapped and despatched back to the customer.

Garments consisting mainly of Coveralls, Trousers and Jackets made from Cotton Drill material are normally industrial washed at temperatures ranging from 70°C to 90°C depending on fabric detergents and softeners used.

Industrial Washing

Questions To Think About When Choosing The Right Transfer For Your Garments.

A total solution to your garment decoration needs are always our main priority, we will try to match a transfer print quality with your chosen fabric. Bellow are just a few things to consider before choosing the transfer type you may need, if you have any doubts or need help please feel free to call our sales line on 01507462800.

Garment Type

  • Garment Material

  • Washing Instructions

  • Life Of Garment

Production

  • Turnaround

  • Pantone Matched Colours

  • Multiple Carrier Options

Application

  • Temperature

  • Pressure

  • Hot Or Cold Peel

Recommended Product

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Our most versatile of transfer systems, Transfast is developed to withstand repeated washing by industrial machines at 90°C. Suited for application onto industrial workwear and leisure wear it is the perfect compliment for your garment. Because of the quality and wash fastness of the print, it will, in most cases, outlast the garment.

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