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Red
€ 13,47

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10
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  • Save 4%€ 12,95
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Unprinted
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Deliverable from Tue 26-08-25
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    € 134,68
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    € 13,47
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Description
MDR Class 2a First Aid Kit. The nylon pack contains 59 pieces of First Aid equipment with a shelf life of 5 years. Contents: 40 water resistant plasters, 6 dry swabs, 4 skin cleansing swabs, 2 first aid dressings, 1 elastic bandage, 1 scissor, 1 metal tweezer, 1 burnt lint pad, 1 pair of disposable gloves, 1 medical tape, and 1 instructions manual.
Brand Graid
SKU A34-12205421
Length 150 mm
Width 68 mm
Weight 260
Height 105 mm
Material Nylon
Country of origin CHINA
Price

Digital transfer

Amount 1 color
1 € 14,7559
50 € 14,0838
100 € 13,6359
500 € 13,3279

Transfer

Amount 1 color
1 € 16,8139
50 € 15,2879
100 € 14,0699
500 € 13,3419

Silkscreen print

Amount 1 color
1 € 16,4219
50 € 15,2879
100 € 14,0839
500 € 13,3279
Print options

Digital transfer

With digital transfers, it does not matter how much color your print contains. Digital transfers are even suitable for high-quality color photos. The print is digitally printed on a carrier. At the moment the most used digital transfer is the potter transfer. This involves printing glue and white ink on a surface, after which the contours of the logo are cut out and pressed onto the article. The digital transfer is ideal for small runs and high resolution prints.

Transfer

By means of pigment transfer ink, the necessary colors are applied to a sheet of paper in mirror image in screen printing. These sheets are then placed on a polyester fabric and baked together, under pressure (about 4 bar) and 220 degrees, for a time of 45 seconds. The heat releases the ink from the paper and attaches itself to the fabric. This will not lose any of its color fastness after washing. For example, the back, front and sleeves are printed and then made up together into one whole.

Silkscreen print

Screen printing is a technique in which the image is placed on a fine mesh gauze and the non-printed areas are covered with an impermeable fabric. The ink is pressed through the gauze resulting in clear, sharp images.

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