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Permaboss Embossing Machine

 Permaboss Embossing machinePermaBoss Embossing Machine

Embossing is simply using some form of a male and female mold in combination with heat, time and pressure to shape a garment in the form of the mold. A backing material will hold this shape in place for the life of the garment. The backing determines the wash-ability of the embossing. Naturally better quality materials help make the embossing last longer. Permaboss backing typically lasts the life of the garment.

Permaboss equipment allows for finished goods such as T-shirts, sweats, all jackets without linings, most with linings, leather products and caps to be embossed with ease. Permaboss hydraulic embossing machines can emboss on the following: Acetate, Acryl, Cotton, Fleece, Flock, Foil, Leather, Linen, Lycra, Melton, Neoprene, Nylon, Polar Fleece, Paper, Plastic, Polyacryl, Polyamide, Polyester, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Polyvinyl, Polyvinlyclorid, PVC, Rubber, Silk, Viscose, Wool, and a host of other unique items.

Permaboss Embossing machineAll fabric embossing techniques can be learned in a half day. Within 15 minutes of hooking up the machine any operator can be embossing successfully. Permaboss embossing machines all have touch screens with pictures so that there are no language or literacy issues to deal with. These machines also have 22 preset embossing programs, simply choose the material and you can emboss that material instantly.

The most beautiful feature about embossing is that we have entered a near virgin market. Embossing today is at the same stages embroidery was 10 or 15 years ago. Those who venture into the market today have a wide-open competition free environment/territory. Today there is a massive saturation of screen printers and embroidery houses, simply look in your yellow pages if you need a reminder. You can count on your printing or embroidery quote being shopped and compared! Even if there were a way to penetrate 50% of the decoration and embroidery market the embossing market would still have virtually no direct competition for the next five-year window.