latest news on heat presses for textile printing
We do our best for you - even under the current difficult procurement and transport conditions. This means that your Lotus order will always be processed immediately and delivered as quickly as possible. >> Read more by clicking on photo or headline.
Heat Press manufacturer 'Lotus Press' celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022 - we think this is a nice occasion for a little journey back in time to the beginnings of Lotus: back when there were still telephones with dials and something new was invented every day. >> Read more by clicking on photo or headline.
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We believe that the best way to avoid unnecessary industrial waste is to prevent it from happening in the first place. That's why, for 50 years now, we've been offering a conscious and value-driven product strategy. >> Learn more by clicking on the image or headline.
"We are delighted with it". This is what we aim for to hear from our customers when they talk about the Lotus heat presses. Thanks again Dae Ha UK for helping us to make professional textile printers in the UK happy and satisfied.
The fact that high-quality textile printing results can be achieved very favourably with the heat transfer printing process has led to this finishing process becoming very well established. Heat presses are the most important tool for transferring logos, graphics, images and lettering onto textiles. But not only that. In addition to textiles, heat presses can of course also be used to print photos on solid media such as key rings, glass coasters or aluminium dibond panels and much more. >> Learn more now and click on picture or heading!
4 textile companies in northern Italy have joined forces to develop a particularly high-quality and innovative protective mask production, including the necessary yarns and a thermofixing unit. >> Learn more now and click on picture or heading!
The Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin is one of the world's leading institutes when it comes to the development of textile-integrated electronic systems. Carla Janson and Bernhard Hermanns from Lotus recently visited Mr. Dils at Fraunhofer IZM to find out which innovative and future-oriented projects Fraunhofer IZM is currently working on. A Lotus press (LTS 575) is also used there for the lamination of electronic components. Find out more now about textile-integrated electronic systems. >> Find out more now and click on the photo or headline!