Achitex Minerva Group produces and distributes products for both continuous and discontinuous printing of textiles (screen and digital printing).
The constantly updated and expanded wide range offers Customers versatile products which can be used for printing upholstery and furnishing fabrics and garments, with excellent quality results.
Today, our portfolio of textile printing products includes:
• ready-to-use pastes and pigment dispersions for continuous printing
• screen printing ranges (water-based, Plastisol, PVC-free Plastisol-like, silicones)
• digital printing pre-treatments
• pigment-based inks for digital printing
Most Achitex Minerva printing products are on the Inditex list and hold GOTS, bluesign® and ZDHC certifications.
Rheology modifier of new conception which slightly increases the viscosity of the printing paste by varying the rheology, therefore giving a greater mechanical stability. It performs its action only in presence of another thickener. It is mainly used in the printing of threads of synthetic and /or resinated fabrics, where the sealing of the contours and the diffusion of colour are normally difficult to solve. It can also be used in the printing of disperse dyes where a synthetic thickener is used.
Rheology modifier of new conception which slightly increases the viscosity of the printing paste by varying the rheology, therefore giving a greater mechanical stability. It performs its action only in presence of another thickener. It is mainly used in the printing of threads of synthetic and /or resinated fabrics, where the sealing of the contours and the diffusion of colour are normally difficult to solve. It can also be used in the printing of disperse dyes where a synthetic thickener is used.
Rheology modifier to be added to printing paste, which slightly increases its viscosity. Its use is recommended to improve the sealing of the contours, especially of the fillets, increase the colour rendering and obtain less penetrated and more uniform prints.
Auxiliary product that in addition to increasing viscosity, decreases the penetration of prints, favouring the colour rendering. It is indicated where good sharpness is required and in particular in printing lines, especially in systems without white spirits on light cotton and blended fabrics.