Vinyl
Is designed to be heat-applied to garments and other types of fabrics or substrates. First the design is created and converted to vector art. Then it is cut with a digital cutting device, excess vinyl removed from backing. The design is then ready to be heat pressed on your garment. There are a wide variety of materials, all can be applied to a plethura of blank garment types (as listed to your left). Also to your right we have included full product information. The "heat applied" technique has rapidly become one of the most widely used formats in the garment imprinting industry.
Durability
The Dupont Test for Elongation & Recovery – rates the stretch and rebound properties of a material Print & Durability – AATCC Industry Standard 100 - measures the degree of durability for adhesion to the fabric, the affect of washing & drying, and color fastness. Heat-applied materials have successfully completed over 60 wash tests and have been proven to outlive the life of their garments. No cracking or peeling after wearing and washing. Opacity -measures how well a material blocks fabric dyes after application.
Back to top
