
Industrial embroidery is a marking process that offers the strongest and most prestigious customization of different technical and advertising marking solutions, combining durability and respect for the environment. ...It provides an elegant and refined / well-made effect with its multitude of precisely embroidered stitches and threads! You can personalize your products on all types of materials.
A Brief History of industrial embroidery
Machine embroidery, also known as computer-aided embroidery (CAD), originated in
the nineteenth century was the first area of program-assisted manufacturing.
In 1964, Tajima was the first company to develop multi-needle electronic embroidery
machines.
Embroidery supports
Embroidery is possible on most usual fabrics and leather supports, such as :
- Work clothes
- Tracksuits,
- Caps
- Sweat Shirts
- T-shirts,
- Sports bags
- House linens
- Evening goans
- Jebba
- Sweat Shirts
- Lingerie
It works on many raw materials like :
- Leather
- Polyester
- Cotton
- Synthetic fabrics
- Tulle
- Strech
- Light and sensitive
- materials
Our Technological tool
We only produce on Tajima machines, a leading Japanese manufacturer, in the production of digital and computerized industrial embroidery machines. We provide custom embroidery on all supports, from small to medium and large series.
A maximum of 9 colors per embroidery
Many types of stitches are possible.
The importance of the embroidery thread
We mainly use high-quality, international standard threads that are suitable for the embroidery to be produced and meet your technical requirements:
- Tear resistance and ability to undergo treatments.
- Exceptional characteristics combined with environmental respect.