Digital Textile Printing
Applications, Ink Chemistry & Integration
Wednesday 13 - Thursday 14 June, 2018
Novotel Gent Centrum, Ghent, Belgium
COURSE FOCUS
Over the last decade, digital textile printing using inkjet technology has been introduced and is growing rapidly, especially for apparel printing. Many of the technical and material challenges have been overcome, and the increasing emphasis on cost saving, manufacturing flexibility and following market trends is generating a surge of interest.
The course gives an overview of digital textile markets, applications and technology. The overall market dynamics and technology requirements for each digital textile application will be described. A detailed review of the required ink chemistries and pre- and post-processing requirements will be given. Integration of inkjet technology within a production environment will also be considered, as well as the challenges of inkjet system design to make the process production-compatible.
The course is aimed at developers working on inkjet technology for digital textile printing, as well as those wishing to adopt the technology in their production processes.
COURSE OUTLINE
Wednesday 13 June 2018
08:00 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 Course begins
Digital textile printing market and applications
Prof Dr em Marc van Parys, University of Ghent
- Segmentation of the market - home textiles, apparel, industrial applications & soft signage
- Growth of digital textile printing in the different segments
- Applications and key players
- Market developments under the influence of digital inkjet printing technology
- Business drivers
- Sustainability
- Future directions
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 Session begins
Digital textile inks
Dr Claire Glenat, Sensient Imaging Technologies
- Materials selection
- Dyes vs pigments
- Designing ink for industrial printheads
- QC and performance
- Application requirements
- Inkjet printing process
- Designing for digital
- Ink and fabric selection
- Processing requirements
- Fabric preparation
- Fixing
- Washing
- Colour characteristics (ink and print)
- Ink maintenance and support requirements
17:00 Session ends
18:00 - 19:00 Reception
Join us for beers, wines and good company!
Thursday 14 June 2018
09:00 Session begins
Integration for digital textile printing
Dr Tim Phillips, Catenary Solutions
- Hardware integration
- Printhead technologies
- Printhead choices
- Suppliers
- Performance
- Life issues
- System design
- Ink supply systems
- Nozzle maintenance
- Designing for reliability
- Architecture options
- Printhead motion systems
- Web handling and textile transport
- Testing
- Print quality
12:30 Course ends
COURSE LEADERS
Prof Dr em Marc van Parys
Professor of Textiles, University of Ghent
Prof Van Parys is a Doctor in Chemistry and Professor of Textiles at University College Ghent and University of Ghent. He is Head of the Textile Department and the textile research Lab TO2C. Marc is also president of UNITEX (an SME association of Textile in Belgium and Netherlands), organiser of international congresses and chief editor of the UNITEX journal.
Marc is also a senior consultant and member of the board at Centexbel, as well as being owner and founder of TexZeppelin - a consultancy company dealing with emerging technologies including digital printing, UV-LED coating/printing, plasma and laser treatment and nanotechnology.
Dr Claire Glenat, Innovation Manager Inks Global
Sensient Imaging Technologies, Switzerland
Dr Glenat is Innovation Manager Inks Global at Sensient. Specialised in polymer chemistry and formulation, she has 15 years experience in the printing industry in the R&D departments of some of the world’s leading companies, including Siegwerk and SICPA. She is an expert in offset, flexo, screen and digital printing, especially UV curing technology and colour management. She is experienced with rheology and DSC as analytical techniques for polymer characterisation, as well as use of HPLC-LC/MS, GC-MS and FTIR.
Dr Tim Phillips, Founder & Director
Catenary Solutions, UK
Tim Phillips has extensive experience in challenging inkjet integration projects, spending eight years working at Xennia Technology Ltd, the leading inkjet solutions company that was acquired by Sensient in 2015. This involved working with a wide range of companies developing technology for new applications including textiles, ceramics, packaging, décor and functional material deposition for printed electronics and biomedical uses. Tim founded Catenary Solutions in 2015 to bring this knowledge of digital solution development and marketing to a wider audience. Tim has also presented IMI Europe courses in the past including the Inkjet Academy and Inkjet Ink Manufacturing & Digital Textile Printing courses.
Tim graduated from the University of Cambridge with an MA Honours degree in Natural Sciences, and completed his PhD in liquid crystal physics and chemistry at the University of Bristol. More recently he studied for an Executive MBA at the University of Warwick.