3D Embroidery Heat Transfer – 70μm Film B In Roll For Transfer 0.60×100M
3D Embroidery Heat Transfer is an innovative technique that combines the elegance of embroidery with the convenience of heat transfer. This method allows for intricate, three-dimensional designs to be seamlessly applied to various fabrics using heat and pressure. The process involves creating a detailed embroidery pattern on a special transfer paper, which is then transferred onto the desired material. 3D Embroidery Heat Transfer is particularly popular in the fashion and apparel industry, where it adds a unique and high-quality touch to garments. It is also widely used in promotional items, such as t-shirts and hats, to enhance brand visibility and appeal. This technology not only offers a durable and long-lasting finish but also provides a superior aesthetic compared to traditional printing methods.
| Weight | 6.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 64 × 15 × 15 cm |
- Excellent Performance on Rigid Substrate
- Film A Printing
- Film B Transfer
- 0.5cm Dry Edge on Each Side
- With Adhesive Layer
| Relative Humidity | 35-65% |
| Temperature | 10-30°C |
- Place Film A in the cut-down position on your right hand.
- UV Printing (printer should have UV adhesive glue printing).
- Peel off the release paper of Film B.
- Laminate printed DTF (film A) graphics & position paper (filmB. remove OPP first) together with sheet laminator.
- Ensure the sheet laminator setting can remove all bubbles& laminate well with proper pressure.
- Remove Film A under graphics before transfer on substrates.
- Use fingers/squeegee to remove bubbles&make sure all graphics laminate well. Then remove the position paper.






