In the space between traditional printing and modern manufacturing, a new material is quietly reshaping the garment industry. In-mold transfer silicone, particularly XG-360W-1, is emerging not just as a graphic tool, but as a bridge between aesthetics and function.
Unlike traditional ink-based printing, this method uses 3D, flexible, and durable silicone graphics directly on fabric. These designs resist cracking, peeling, and maintain a soft touch-creating the sensation that they are part of the textile itself.
70g of base silicone + 10% curing agent + 15–20% pigment paste → mold → heat → cool → peel → transfer. Each step is calibrated for performance and consistency.
For brands seeking more than just visuals, in-mold transfer offers anti-slip, waterproof, and textured effects-used in sportswear, kidswear, uniforms, and fashion labels alike. From Dongguan to Jinhua, manufacturers are adopting this line as a value-added innovation.
"It took us months just to perfect the moment silicone detaches cleanly from low-tack film."
In a traditional industry, this is more than process-it's a . In-mold silicone shows us that in printing, integration is the new frontier.


