A4 Goes Green with Recycled Polyester
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
FULL STORYInsta Graphic Systems, Cerritos, Calif., is celebrating its 55th anniversary this year.
Founded in 1959 in Southern California, Insta was acquired by Herbert Wells in 1969 with a vision to manufacture the highest-quality heat transfer machines and custom heat transfers. It has since pioneered many evolutions in heat transfer machine technology, as well as widened its product offering to include state-of-the-art heat transfers, according to the company.
In its 55 years, Insta’s customers have included Fortune 500 companies in the fashion, athletic and industrial sectors. The company’s sales and distribution network has grown internationally, currently encompassing more than 125 countries.
Insta also recently launched a new range of heat transfers, including the Ultima Durable heat transfer and TranSpire digital sublimation transfers, as well as the new Model 201 Compact heat transfer machine.
For more information, visit instagraph.com. — L.M.
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
FULL STORYPer the global market-research firm Repot Prime the global direct-to-garment (DTG) printing machine market is expected to grow $710 million by 2030.
FULL STORYThe Vastex PTF-100 powder-to-film coating system in combination with an integral Vastex D-100 conveyor dryer increases production efficiencies for direct-to-film (DTF) heat-transfer apparel decorators.
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