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23,6" x 328 ft DTF Film Hot Peel Direct to Film Roll

23,6" x 328 ft DTF Film Hot Peel Direct to Film Roll

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23,6" x 328 ft DTF Film Hot Peel Direct to Film Roll
Regular price $115.00 USD
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Hot peel "DTF Film" has premium quality. With hot peel, you can shorten your processes. Direct to Film is a versatile printing method well-suited to the custom t-shirt business. This process involves using DTF Machine to transfer the ink directly onto a film roll, which is then applied to the fabric of the t-shirt with a Heat Press Machine. The result is a high-quality, vibrant print that is durable and long-lasting, even after multiple washes. The hot peel feature of this process makes it easy to remove the carrier film, ensuring a clean and efficient production process.

Film size:23.6 x 328ft (600mm*100m) Roll
Matt Film 
Thickness:75µm
G.W.:7.5KGs
Press time: 8-12 sec at 320 Fahrenheit



The hot peel variant of DTF Film boasts superior quality that sets it apart in the world of garment decoration. Employing a hot peel method allows you to significantly streamline your production cycles, offering a swift and reliable way to create custom apparel.

Direct-to-film (DTF) is an innovative printing technique that is particularly conducive to the custom t-shirt industry. Unlike traditional silk-screening or sublimation methods, DTF enables intricate designs with multiple colors and gradients without the need for a cumbersome setup. The process starts by using a specialized DTF Machine, which deposits high-quality, eco-friendly ink directly onto a unique film roll. This roll serves as a temporary medium that holds the design before it's transferred onto the garment.

Once the design is set on the film roll, you then use a Heat Press Machine to thermally adhere the inked film to the fabric of the t-shirt. The marriage of heat and pressure ensures that the vibrant, high-resolution print gets effectively bonded to the fabric, resulting in a durable and long-lasting image that can withstand multiple wash cycles without fading or cracking.

One of the standout features of the "Laviva Supplies DTF Film" is its hot peel capability. In contrast to cold peel methods, hot peel technology allows for the immediate and easy removal of the carrier film once the heat press process is completed. This not only speeds up the production process but also ensures a cleaner, more precise result, eliminating the risk of ink smudging or misalignment.

So, whether you're an entrepreneur seeking to scale your custom apparel business, or an artist wanting to bring your creative designs to life on fabric, the hot peel DTF Film offers an efficient, high-quality solution that promises both aesthetic appeal and longevity.

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