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Welcome to our WHAT PRODUCT SHOULD I USE area A place where we would like to share our experience, passion and knowledge of prints on all kinds of textiles.

Which transfer would go on an umbrella?

Neither longevity nor stretchability is really important when considering prints on an umbrella. More important would be that the transfer be thin in order that it works well with the thin fabric of the umbrella.

One option could be using our work multi because ite only have to be applied to 135°-150°. IMPORTANT preheat the area for 2-3 seconds, apply for 7-10 seconds, hotpeel, and heat again for 3-5 seconds. WAIT with packing until transfers are cold.

The best choice for work wear that will be washed in domestic machines is Work multi transfers

Work Multi is an extremely strong transfer that is ideally suited to all kinds of clothing  and articles, for working clothes it the right choice.

applying on to 145°-160° for 12 seconds – we always recommend 2. heat to ensure the crosslink with the textile. Do it for 3-5 seconds.

The best choice for work wear that will be washed in industrial machines, is Industry transfers

Washing at industrial laundries can be tough on both clothing and logos, because the garments are washed in far larger quantities with a correspondingly larger amount of friction. Washing and drying also generally takes place at relatively high temperatures, and different types of chemicals are used than those we use in domestic machines. This places high demands on the logo, but durable solutions do exist.

Industry is a robust transfer that has been especially developed for clothing that is treated in industrial laundries. It is also an all-round transfer that can be printed on many different types of textiles.

applying on to 145°-160° for 12 seconds – we always recommend 2. heat to ensure the crosslink with the textile. Do it for 3-5 seconds.

Print on softshell – What type of transfers can I use on softshell?

It is a widespread phenomenon in the branch that the colour from a softshell jacket can sometimes ‘bleed’ through into a print, and although we experience less and less instances of this, it remains a challenge. The ‘bleeding effect’ appears as dark shadows on the surface of the logo and is a result of the heat that the fabric is subjected to. There will often be nothing visible immediately after the heat transfer of the logo, but the dark shadows may still appear a few hours, days or even weeks afterwards.

Which print is best for a T-shirt?

If you want to go for the best option, and you do not want to compromise on durability, then the Sportflex  is right for you, quite simply because, has excellent durability and opacity, high stretchability, is thin and soft, and therefore feels comfortable against the body.

applying on to 145°-160° for 12 seconds , hot or cold peel.

By an amount more than 100 pcs. DONT FORGET DIRECT TEXTILE PRINT

Print on polo shirts – what type of prints can I place on a polo shirt?

The safest choice for a polo shirt is our work multi ransfer. The finish is very attractive and durable, last lon in wash and enables a high degree of detail.

applying on to 145°-160° for 12 seconds , hot or cold peel.

Which print is best for team jerseys?

Team jerseys comprise quite a lot of functionality: they can stretch, transport sweat and must be tough to endure the game. This puts demands on the print! The player wants a T-shirt with a print that is comfortable against the body, the sponsor needs a splendid logo, and the jersey must be durable through an entire season.

he best print for a jersey is the Sportflex simply because, Sportflex is specially designed for stretchable and heat-sensitive fabrics.

Applying 145°C- 150° C, hot or cold peel. medium press.

We recommend sportflex i with a BLOCK on the backside, for shirts made in sublimation.

NOTICE

applying on sublimation dyed textiles , 140° for 10-12 seconds, medium press.

See our matrix with many applying informations