SILK TECH

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SILKTECH COSMYL, INC. 8055 NW 77 Court Suite 7 Medley FL 33166 SILK TECH;MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING NAMELY, UNDERWEAR, PANTS, SHIRTS, GLOVE LINERS, SWEATERS, SCARVES, NIGHTGOWNS, NIGHTSHIRTS, SLIPS, SOCKS, HATS, SLIPPERS, AND CAPS ALL WHOLLY MADE OF SILK;
SILKTECH SILKSKIN INC. 5965 WEST WIGWAM LAS VEGAS NV 89139 SILK TECH;hair care preparations;
SILKTEK Silk Therapeutics, Inc. 196 Boston Avenue, Suite 1100 Medford MA 02155 SILK TECH;Clothing, namely, shirts, t-shirts, pants, shorts, skirts, bathing suits, socks, underwear, hats, athletic apparel, namely, leggings, yoga pants, jogging pants, pants, shorts, shirts, sweatshirts, hooded pullovers, sweatpants, sports bras, long underwear, undergarments, windbreakers, jackets, head sweatbands and footwear, all of the foregoing made in whole or in significant part of fabrics coated with a silk-based protein agent;
SILKTEK Silk Therapeutics, Inc. 196 Boston Avenue, Suite 1100 Medford MA 02155 SILK TECH;Fabrics and textile fabrics coated with a chemical agent for use in manufacturing clothing, footwear and accessories, all of the foregoing coated in whole or in significant part with a silk-based protein agent;Chemical agents for impregnating, binding or coating of textiles, furs and leather, non-wovens and fabric; chemical agents to bind to textiles, furs and leather, non-wovens and fabric to prolong the durability of textiles, furs and leather, non-wovens and fabric;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for silk screen printing a design on a visor of a cap using high-density ink is disclosed. The method of the present invention includes the steps of: (1) loading a fabric from which a visor of a cap will be fabricated onto a template formed in the shape of the visor of the cap; (2) printing the design on the visor of the cap using a flat panel silk screen printing apparatus and at least one high-density ink which can withstand the wear and tear experienced by the visor of the cap during normal usage; (3) curing the high-density ink by heating the ink to a predetermined temperature; (4) cutting the fabric to form the visor of the cap; and (5) assembling the cap by stitching together the fabric of the visor, inserting a visor board, and attaching the assemble visor to a headpiece.