What is the difference between Oxford cloth finishing process printing and embossing?

Printing Oxford cloth process: Commonly used printing processes include direct printing, resist printing, discharge printing, inkjet printing, etc. It refers to the process of printing patterns with dyes or pigments on Oxford cloth with a certain dye fastness. Usually, the color paste prepared with dyes or pigments is printed on the Oxford cloth and dried, and then steaming, color development and other subsequent finishing are carried out according to the properties of the dye or pigment, so that the dye or pigment is dyed or fixed to the fiber. Finally, soaping and water washing are performed to remove floating color and paste, chemicals, etc. in the color paste.

Embossing process: The Oxford cloth that has been printed and dyed is padded with resin solution, pre-baked, rolled with a embossing machine, and then loosened After baking and fixation, it becomes embossed Oxford cloth with concave and convex patterns. If the material is printed while rolling, it can produce a colored embossing effect. The pattern is full of three-dimensionality and has a certain degree of washability, which is very refreshing and comfortable.
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