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What is hydrographics?

Hydrographics, also known as Water Transfer Printing, Immersion Printing or 3D Cubic Printing, is a technology in which colour is applied to objects that are dipped in water. This is an alternative to screen printing and digital printing. Basically, it is “water-based colour printing”. This can be applied to both hard and soft objects. The vast majority of applications are geared toward easy-going recreational use but they can include business purposes as well. It can include cars, glasses, t-shirts, coin cases, helmets, bicycles and even cell phones. It is always possible to produce almost any shape or pattern you care to imagine by using Hydro Dipping technology. The process of water transfer printing is easy. Follow 7 steps then you will turn the concept into liquid reality or start your hydrographic business.

What is water transfer printing film used for?

One of the most frequently asked questions would be, “What is water transfer printing film used for?” The water transfer printing film is dipped into a container of liquid or a dip tank, then the pattern on the hydro dipping film will be transferred onto OEM parts. The film will be removed and dipped right way to repeat this process. It takes time to create the custom design, but it can be done in a short amount of time when compared to other methods.

Not all hydrographic graphic films are the same, cheap versions may fade and rub off in the first few months of use. If you want your products to last and look great get some professional high-tech hydrographic film that will stay on for years. YHT is a leading manufacturer, you can find +1000 hydrographic film patterns from their website.

The materials for hydrographic dipping

If you are planning to start hydro dipping, there a couple of things you should know. Here are the most common materials for hydrographic dipping along with some technical details you need to know :

Wood is one of the suitable materials for hydro dipping. You must be very surprised. Wood is fully porous and absorbs water as well. Then why can it be done by hydro dipping? The reason is wood is a fixed shape, and we can use a base coat to cover the pores, and it becomes water-proofed.

Many people have concerns whether metal can be decorated by hydro printing or not. The important thing is you need to find out the suitable base paint, same as other material, to cover the surface. Then you can continue to process water transfer printing.

Are you looking to change the appearance of a product or part by adding an entirely new look? The Water Transfer Printing Film, known as Hydrographic Film, Hydro Film or Immersion Printing Film would be one of the best solutions.