Lawson Screen & Digital Products, a provider of screen printing and digital transfer technologies, has announced its DTF Station ColorPrime Hot Melt Powder has received the Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
According to a release, the CPSC CPC certification is a rigorous standard that confirms products intended for use in children’s items meet all federal safety requirements. With this certification, Lawson’s DTF Station ColorPrime Hot Melt Powder is now recognized as safe for application on children’s clothing and other fabric products, adhering to the highest safety standards in the industry.
“We are thrilled to achieve CPSC CPC certification for our DTF Station ColorPrime Hot Melt Powder,” says Taylor Landesman, VP of Lawson Screen & Digital Products. “This certification assures our customers they can confidently use our DTF powder on children’s products, meeting the growing market demand for safe, versatile, and high-quality printing solutions.”
A version of this press release was originally published via Lawson Screen & Digital Products.