B-FLEX | DTF Transfer Film

B-FLEX | DTF Transfer Film

Regular price £129.50 GBP
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The B-FLEX DTF Transfer Film is the perfect option for those looking for a high quality DTF transfer film. It has hot peel technology which allows you to peel the liner when its hot, significantly accelerating production times. it has a matte finish delivering a professional and polished look without leaving any powder residue. And is is designed to transfer at temperatures as low as 130°C, making it suitable for a wide range of fabrics.

Technical Features:

  • Thickness: 75 microns
  • Peel Type: Hot peel or cold peel
  • Temperature Range: 130°C - 160°C (265°F - 320°F)
  • Suitable for Hot Melt Powders: Starting from 110°C (230°F)
  • Recommended Oven Temperature: 140°C (285°F)
  • Finish: Matte/matte film with matte printing finish
  • Powder Residue: No powder residue left on the film
  • Second Press: May be needed for brighter colors and durability due to temperature and application time.

*Note: Technical specifications may vary depending on DTF printer settings, glue, and inks used.

Description

The B-FLEX DTF Transfer Film is the perfect option for those looking for a high quality DTF transfer film. It has hot peel technology which allows you to peel the liner when its hot, significantly accelerating production times. it has a matte finish delivering a professional and polished look without leaving any powder residue. And is is designed to transfer at temperatures as low as 130°C, making it suitable for a wide range of fabrics.

Size Roll: 600mm x 100m

Instructions:

Print: Mirror your design and print it onto the transfer film.

Glue Application: Apply glue manually or using an automatic shaker.

Oven Curing: Cure the film in an oven at a temperature up to 150°C (300°F).

Heat Press: Transfer the film onto the garment using a heat press at a temperature between 130°C and 160°C (265°F - 320°F).

Liner Removal: Remove the liner using the hot or semi-hot peel method, depending on the temperature and application time used.

Note: Specific temperature settings may vary depending on the DTF printer, glue, and inks used.