The Brazilian manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and temperature fluctuations, which directly affect the curing process of DTF Powder and ink viscosity. Local workshops are increasingly shifting from labor-intensive manual processes to semi-automated systems to maintain consistency across large batches of apparel.
Economic volatility in South America has pushed Brazilian printers to seek a balance between initial capital investment and long-term operational costs. There is a significant surge in demand for versatile equipment like the DTF Printing Machine, which allows for small-batch customization without the overhead of traditional film setups.
Despite the digital transition, traditional screen printing remains a cornerstone for high-volume industrial orders in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The demand for premium Squeegee Rubber and precision frames remains high to ensure the durability of prints on heavy-duty fabrics used in local industrial uniforms.



