I bet you never knew the interesting facts about heat transfer clothing labels
Heat Transfer Labels
Heat transfer labels are also known as "tagless labels" because the image, artwork or label information is fixed directly to the garment. The apparel industry is using this well-known method to customize t-shirts to get rid of traditional labels.
The process of heat transfer printing
Heat transfer is a two-step process of printing on fabric. Heat and pressure are used to transfer the design from the paper to the fabric.First, the artwork is printed on wax paper using special inks. Second, the design is transferred to the fabric by using heat and heat pressure; similar to an iron. The heat triggers this special ink to create an adhesive on the other side of the wax paper and the ink sticks to the fabric; the wax paper is peeled off and the design remains. Over the years, transfer printing has become increasingly popular because full color images can be printed on the fabric. This process allows you to print a full color image on a garment. It is a simple process that can take 3-5 minutes to produce an item.
Our heat transfer labels bring you a different experience
▷We support different color and size customization
▷We will apply as many labels as possible on each sheet of paper
▷We provide pre-cut sheets
▷We provide high quality thermal transfer labels
▷We can run small batches so that customers can get their items faster
▷Photo prints can be transferred in full color.
▷Our heat transfer labels allow for multiple colors and positions on the garment.
▷The software allows for unlimited options to change the graphics.
▷Our "tagless" thermal transfer labels are perfect for sportswear or t-shirt neck labels. They do not itch on the skin and are easy to apply with a heat press or household iron.
There are two types of heat transfer labels Patch: hot peel and cold peel, each of which differs from the other only in the way they must be peeled. On the one hand, the hot peel ones must be peeled off immediately before pressing, pulling quickly from one of the kraft back corners until it is completely removed. On the other hand, cold peel requires you to wait until the heat transfer label has cooled again. After that, you will be able to remove them quickly, securing the garment to remove the kraft film.
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