Lawson Screen & Digital Products announces that its DTF Station ColorPrime hot melt powder received the Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The company says that this certification underscores Lawson’s dedication to safety and quality. It comes on the heels of the company announcing that its UV-DTF inks gained certification under CPSIA and California Proposition 65.

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.

This powder enables the application of high-resolution, durable prints across a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, nylon, and leather, and allows for precise designs featuring complex gradients and fine details, says the company in a press release.

“We are thrilled to achieve CPSC CPC certification for our DTF Station ColorPrime hot melt powder,” said Taylor Landesman, vice president of Lawson in a press statement. “This certification assures our customers that they can confidently use our DTF powder on children’s products, meeting the growing market demand for safe, versatile, and high-quality printing solutions.”

The DTF Station ColorPrime hot melt powder is formulated specifically to ensure exceptional ink adhesion during the thermal transfer process.

For more information about the certified DTF Station ColorPrime hot melt powder or to explore Lawson’s product offerings, please visit golawson.com or contact 314-382-9300.

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