Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

Perfect Your Prints: The Complete Guide to UltraColour COLD Peel Transfers

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
  • Join Ben from Velflex as he unveils the techniques behind mastering UltraColour Cold Peel transfers for a stunning matte finish on your garments. In this comprehensive tutorial, we're diving deep into the world of cold peel transfers, recognized by their glossier carrier top, to ensure you get perfect results every time.
    From the initial setup of your heat press to pressing multiple garments with efficiency, we cover all the essential steps. Learn the importance of setting the right temperature and pressure, the specific timing to wait before peeling, and how to handle the unique cold peel process to avoid common pitfalls like lifting transfers.
    We'll also share valuable troubleshooting tips and workflow strategies to boost your production efficiency. Whether you're new to the scene or looking to refine your skills, this video is your go-to resource for achieving flawless matte finishes with cold peel transfers. Embark on this journey with us and elevate the quality of your prints to professional standards.
    === Application Settings ===
    Temp: 150°C • Time: 10 seconds • Pressure: Mid-Firm (5-7 bar) • Peel: Cold (wait at least 15 seconds for the transfer to cool before peeling)
    Note: Time and temp will very for different fabric types
    ======
    📞 Need further assistance? We're here to help! Don't hesitate to reach out via email or phone. Our team of experts at Velflex is passionate about seeing our customers succeed and is always available to provide the support and advice you need.
    🔔 Subscribe for more videos like this: / @velflex.australia
    📝 - or signup to our newsletter: eepurl.com/itKQjk
    🌐 www.velflex.co...

Komentáře • 2

  • @user-mg5dl9jy1v
    @user-mg5dl9jy1v Před 4 měsíci

    How does this differ from your hot peel UC?

    • @velflex.australia
      @velflex.australia  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Cold peel transfers have a more matt finish once pressed onto the garment and, in my opinion, a nicer feel. It is also easier to press - our hot peel transfer needs to be peeled immediately after pressing so is less forgiving. The hot peel suits a lot of our customers from a productivity perspective as it it a quicker process from press to peel. Whereas we have a lot of customers who prefer the cold peel as it allows more consistency with the peel as you can set the garments aside and peel once the garments have cooled back down to room temp.