Custom DTF - Build a Gang Sheet
Custom DTF - Build a Gang Sheet
Product Details
Product Details
Our Hot Peel DTF transfers offer a soft and durable option, perfect for high or low volume apparel decoration. Use on just about any color and type of fabric.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Check out our detailed TAT information here. We offer two pickup locations as well as shipping via USPS and UPS. Pickup location and shipping options can be selected at checkout.
While all custom items are non-refundable, please let us know if you are unsatisfied with the products you receive. We will do our best to resolve all issues.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Total length of your gang sheet will vary but minimum length will be as ordered. Actual film width is 23.5" with a 22.75" printable width. To ensure quality, gang sheets may be partially or fully broken down prior to shipping.
Application Instructions
Application Instructions
We use a combination of ink and film that produces a hot peel film transfer. However, many factors can impact how well the film performs while hot (including design, fabric, pressing time and temp).
Our basic recommendation for applying our transfers is to press at 300F for 10 seconds at medium to high pressure, then allow to cool until the film releases when you lightly lift it at a corner. This can be sped up by applying compressed air or raising the garment to allow air to flow over and under it (shake it out). Once peeled, complete a second press at the same time, pressure and temp to ensure the transfer is fully seated into the fabric. You can use parchment paper, an old t shirt or other finishing papers as you desire.
Different fabric types will require different temperature settings to avoid scorching. We have tested our transfers as low as 240F. When working with sensitive fabrics, it is recommended to start low and work your way up to find a temperature and time that will provide adequate adhesion.
As a general rule of thumb, pressure is more important than temperature when it comes to a long lasting transfer. Because of this, the use of hand held presses is not recommended. Presses that list for less than $500 should be evaluated to ensure you are getting adequate pressure and consistent temperature across the transfer.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Transfers on film should be stored in a cool, dry location. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the ink/adhesive.
As with all heat applied transfers, decorated apparel should be washed in cool water and dried on a low setting (inside out). Care should be taken to avoid additives such as fabric softeners and bleach. Heat and additives can significantly impact the longevity of the transfer.