Heat transfer vinyl has a heat-activated adhesive backing, which is activated between 160-190C depending on the brand and type.
Cut this HT vinyl with a vinyl cutter, remove what you do not want, and apply it to your material using a heat press, or simply using a household iron.
It is also possible to layer (add different colours on top of one another), except no layering on Flock.
HT vinyls are available in many different colours and types. Our main types of HT vinyls are Smooth, Glitter, Flocked (velvet-texture), and Metallic.
HT vinyl is not just for fabrics, it can also work with any substrate that can withstand a minimum temperature of 160C applied to it for more than 10 seconds; eg mugs (use with mug press machine), wood, leather, etc.
Only when using Printable HT, would you need to use Application film to transfer your cut image. Solid colours do not need application tape since most already have a Removal backing material that needs to be removed while hot or cold (depending on the usage instructions).
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Heat Transfer settings
The heat transfer material offered by Silhouette America® may be used with a heat press.
For the Smooth Heat Transfer Material you may heat press between 330 - 335ºF (165 - 168ºC) for 17-20 seconds using firm even pressure.
For the Flocked Heat Transfer Material you may heat press between 310 - 330ºF (154 - 165ºC) for 10 - 15 seconds using firm even pressure.
For the Printable Heat Transfer for Light Fabrics, you may heat press at 345ºF (174ºC) for 30-40 seconds using firm even pressure.
For the Printable Heat Transfer for Dark Fabrics, you may heat press between between 340 - 350ºF (171 - 177ºC) for 15-20 seconds using firm even pressure.
TIPS:
A few other tips & tricks for heat transfer are as follows:
- Do not apply heat transfer material to Nylon fabrics or plastics (vinyl/PVC, ABS, etc.)
- Smooth heat transfer material should never be layered
- For best results, apply ample pressure while using your iron's cotton setting
- You may alternately use a heat press if you have access to such
- Keep things as flat as possible when ironing on initially
- Make sure to cut on the "dull" surface. When cutting heat transfer material, you will need to always cut the "dull" surface side of the material. The "shiny" side is actually the built-in transfer tape. The "dull" side is the heat-activated adhesive side. Never cut on the "shiny" side.
- Always remember to mirror. When cutting heat transfer material, it is vital to always horizontally mirror your images (by right-clicking and selcting to mirror horizontally). That way, your text and asymmetrical images will come out correctly when laid onto your desired surface and not be backwards.
- Use a thin pressing cloth or Teflon sheet rather than a thick cloth
- Heat transfer material should never be dried on high heat in a dryer—only medium or low
- Highly textured fabrics or loosely knit fabrics are not ideal for use with heat transfer material
- Once your project is finished and the transfer surface has been removed leaving your project, you may wish to again iron (directly for flocked and with a thin pressing cloth for smooth) without the additional plastic surface in order to provide additional heated pressure
- After wearing (if a garment of any sort), you will want to wash the garment inside-out
Cause & Solutions:
The following can cause concerns with heat transfer material not adhering properly onto a fabric surface:
- Fabric type in question is not conducive to adhesive - The heat transfer material is intended for cotton fabric surfaces. It will not work with Nylon fabrics or plastics (vinyl/PVC, ABS, etc.). Similarly, polyester will not work well with heat transfer materials since the adhesive type cannot bond properly to a plastic-based surface. Also, textured fabrics or loosely knit fabrics are not ideal for use with the heat transfer product.
- Wrong iron settings used - Too little or too much heat as well as too little or too much time can affect the adhesive quality and how it is bonded onto the fabric surface. Over or under ironing can cause issues.
- Washing or drying conditions too harsh - Garments should be turned inside-out prior to washing and fabrics with the heat transfer material applied should not be placed in a dryer with a high heat setting.
Heat Transfer
Glitter Heat Transfer - Green
Silhouette 12"X36"
Glitter Heat Transfer - Hot Pink
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Lavender
Silhouette 12"X36"
Glitter Heat Transfer - Lavender
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Mint
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Multi Colour
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Orange
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Pearl Blue
25cm x 1m
Poli-Flex Image
Glitter Heat Transfer - Pearl Gold
25cm wide, sold per meter
Glitter Heat Transfer - Purple
Silhouette 12"X36"
Glitter Heat Transfer - Red
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - Sapphire
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Heat Transfer - White Silver
12" (30cm) x 1 meter
Silhouette
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Brown
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Copper
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Green
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Light Green
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Orange
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Plum
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Glitter Iron-On Sheet - Sky Blue
1x Sheet 12"X24" = 30x60cm
Heat Transfer (Flock) - Red
25cm wide, sold per meter
Heat Transfer (Foam) - White
25cm wide, sold per meter
Heat Transfer (Image) - Glitter Silver
25cm x 1m
Poli-Flex Image
Heat Transfer (Image) - Rainbow
25cm wide, sold per meter
Heat Transfer (Smooth) - Metallic Gold
25cm x 1m
HTV for T-shirts, etc
Heat Transfer (Smooth) - Rose Gold
25cm wide, sold per meter New product to test
Heat Transfer - Military Camouflage
25cm wide, sold per meter