Guidelines for Finding The Best Laminating Settings

Prior to mass production, we recommend heat transfer (laminating) operators doing some test to find the best temperature settings, which are best for laminating V-REFLEXTM Reflective Transfer Film on their fabrics, by starting from a lower temperature, e.g 120 oC degree. 

  1. Get ready about 10 pieces of fabric (the specific fabric that users are going to run mass production of reflective transfer film transferring (bonding) to, A4 size),
  2. Get ready about 10 pieces of heat transfer film, which should be cutting from the same roll of reflective transfer film.
  3. First heat transfer film specimen on the first piece of fabric specimen with120 oC degree, 3-4 Kgs pressure, 7-15 seconds
  1. Second heat transfer film specimen on second first piece of fabric specimen with 130 oC degree, 3-4 Kgs pressure, 7-15 seconds
  1. Increase temperature a little bit higher than last testing on another piece of fabric specimen.
  2. Gradually increase temperature a little bit higher (5-10 oC degree higher each time) than the last one setting.
  3. Finally reach and find the temperature that is too high to damage fabrics (or / and) heat transfer film in such an operation
  4. Compare all tests which were done with this series of different temperatures
  5. Choose the proper temperature and pressure which is best for your fabrics
  6. Follow the same temperature and pressure for your mass production
  7. Follow the same operations to find the best temperature for your other fabrics.

As customers are using V-REFLEXTM Reflective Transfer Film on thousands and thousands of fabrics, we are not able to give the best solution for all our customers, we encourage our customers to test our material on their clothing to find the best TEMPERATURE, HEATING TIME, PRESSURE

PROFESSIONAL

Home Wash | Industrial Wash | Flame Resistant

Retro-Reflective Material

Sew-On | Iron-On

High Quality Level Requirements

Professional Use
  • Your Clothing/Products Are Designed to Meet The Top Quality Requirements in The Industries

Basic Quality Level Requirements

Economic Use
  • Your Clothing/Products Are Designed To Achieve The Best Competitive Advantage On The Market

Fantastic and Trance Requirements

Creative Use
  • Your Clothing/Products Are Designed To Create A Popularity and Trance All Around The World

Simple, Sew-On or Iron-On

Easy Use
  • Reflective Material Are Going To Be Handled On Your Clothing/Products Via Very Simple Methods

New Arrival !

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Sew-On Flame Resistant and Industrial Wash

75 Industrial Washing Cycles, Tunnel Drying, EN 469, NFPA 1971/1977/2112

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Iron-On, Segmented, Flame Resistant and Industrial Wash

Custom Segmented Pattern, 50 Industrial Washing Cycles, Tumble Drying, EN 469, NFPA 1971/1977/2112

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Iron-On Flame Resistant and Industrial Wash

Fluo Lime-Yellow, Silver Reflex, 30 Industrial Washing Cycles, Tumble Drying, EN 469, NFPA 1971/1977/2112

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Iron-On Customized Perforation

Custom Designs, Flame Resistant, Industrial Wash, EN 469, EN 14116/15025, NFPA 1971/1977/2112

Popular and Trance !

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Best Seller

Sew-On, 50 Home Washing Cycles, 500+ Reflective Value, Silver Reflex

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Most Cost-Effective

Sew-On, EN 20471, Gray Reflex, 50 Home Washing Cycles, 400+ Reflective Value

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Top Rated

Sew-On, Flame Resistant, 75+ Industrial Washing Cycles, Tunnel Drying, Top Quality

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High Recommended

Iron-On, Custom Segmented Pattern, High Visible, Fluorescent Lime-Yellow, Silver Reflex

Sew-On Series

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Sew-On, Flame Resistant and Home Wash

30~100+ Home Washing Cycles

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Sew-On, Flame Resistant and Industrial Wash

30~75 Home Washing Cycles

Iron-On Series

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Iron-On, Flame Resistant and Home Wash Series

30-75 Home Washing Cycles

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Iron-On, Flame Resistant and Industrial Wash Series

30-50 Industrial Washing Cycles