Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Puff, the Magic Inflatable Heat Transfer Film


Textile screen printers have used plastisol puff inks for years. These inks contain a special additive that causes the ink to expand after it is exposed to heat.  RTape/SEF FlexCut Sweet Puff films work in much the same way. Before the film is processed, FlexCut Sweet Puff looks like and cuts just like any other thin [ ] The post Puff, the Magic Inflatable Heat Transfer Film appeared first on Supply55 Blog.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Caring for Garments with Heat Transfers


Garments decorated with heat transfers will withstand washing and drying twenty times and more, if they are cared for properly.  Jim Hingst reviews the right way to wash, dry and iron garments decorated  with heat  transfers. I am frequently asked how many times you can wash a garment with a  heat transfer applique before it deteriorates.  Durability of this [ ] The post Caring for Garments with Heat Transfers appeared first on Supply55 Blog.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

The Trouble with Shrinking Shirts


What can you do to prevent wrinkled heat transfer appliques? Possible solutions include buying pre-shrunk tee-shirts or pre-pressing garments prior to heat pressing an applique. Should it be a surprise that cotton tee-shirts shrink?  Even us guys know that! Cotton garments shrink. 100% cotton can shrink as much as 10% to 12%. Especially if you simmer [ ] The post The Trouble with Shrinking Shirts appeared first on Supply55 Blog.
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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Stretching Garments Prior to Heat Pressing


Some screen printers, who print directly onto t-shirts or who print plastisol heat transfers, will stretch the garment before printing or heat pressing. By doing this, the weave of the shirt opens up allowing the ink to better penetrate the fibers of the fabric. This practice is believed to prevent cracking of the ink.  While [ ] The post Stretching Garments Prior to Heat Pressing appeared first on Supply55 Blog.
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