Ahmad Jamal Textile Mills

FAQs

What do Ahmad Jamal Textile Mills Specializes in?

Ahmad Jamal Textile Mills is the Pakistan’s leading processing unit, providing highest valued apparel fabric finishing. 

We specialize in Textile Dyeing, Digital Printing and Finishing.

What is Textile Dyeing?

Textile dyeing is a process that uses colorants to change the color of textiles, normally to improve their appearance or aesthetics. The colorants themselves are typically referred to as dyes; textile dyeing is one of several processes used in the finishing stage of fabric production.

What is Digital Textile Printing?

Digital Textile Printing is a class of textile finishing process that encompasses the use of digital printers to apply graphic designs to cloth, with fabric inkjet printers being most popular.

Digital textile printing uses special inks designed for use on fabrics and can be printed on both natural and synthetic fibers. The printing process involves dye sublimation or inkjet technologies. Synthetic materials have no need for heat setting either before or after printing, whereas natural fibers require heat setting for lasting quality.

What is Digital Textile Printing?

Digital Textile Printing is a class of textile finishing process that encompasses the use of digital printers to apply graphic designs to cloth, with fabric inkjet printers being most popular.

Digital textile printing uses special inks designed for use on fabrics and can be printed on both natural and synthetic fibers. The printing process involves dye sublimation or inkjet technologies. Synthetic materials have no need for heat setting either before or after printing, whereas natural fibers require heat setting for lasting quality.

What is Digital Textile Finishing?

Digital Textile Finishing (DTXF) is an automated, high-precision finishing process that achieves high quality results at high product volumes. DTXF’s patented technology introduced the ability to print colors on white fabric without changing the texture of the finished textile.

DTXF operates in a “sublimation” mode where ink gets selectively heated to vaporize liquid colorant particles and deposit them onto underlying fabric. This process produces vibrant, fast drying prints with excellent scratch resistance, water resistance and chemical resistance. Printing densities can exceed 160 DPI providing rich hues without variation in pixel spacing due to varying thickness of fibers. The DTXF system has endless possibilities for design configuration including custom shape prints, digital images