In North Korea, the printing industry is characterized by a strong reliance on state-led manufacturing units. Traditional methods involving the Screen Printing Frame remain the backbone of textile production, primarily due to their robustness and independence from complex software ecosystems.
However, there is a growing demand for efficiency in specialized equipment. The introduction of the DTF Printing Machine is beginning to bridge the gap between mass production and customization, allowing local factories to produce high-detail graphics without the labor-intensive setup of traditional screens.
Environmental factors, including fluctuating power stability and specific humidity levels in the Korean peninsula, necessitate the use of high-quality Squeegee Rubber and stable chemical consumables to ensure that print adhesion remains consistent across various industrial textiles.



