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M&R has added the In-Tac internal shirt adhesive application system to its line of ancillary screen-printing equipment.
The new In-Tac streamlines and simplifies oversize and all-over printing by providing a simple, effective way to apply adhesive inside garments before they reach the press.
Both sides of the garment are kept motionless and stable during the print process, even when loaded on top of the pallet, rather than around it.
Using oversize pallets in this fashion can result in increased production speed and reduced labour costs. In-Tac is also great for "all-over" printing of finished garments on a belt printer.
In-Tac's spray nozzle automatically applies a fine mist of corn-starch-based adhesive to the inside of the garment as the garment is pulled into position.
A sensor detects the garment and emits a pre-determined amount of adhesive. After spraying, the garments can be stacked flat in preparation for loading onto the press.
For more information, visit www.mrprint.com
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