The transfer temperature required for different materials varies. In terms of plastic, the transfer temperature required for hard adhesives such as ABS, benzene, and acrylic is about 20 ℃ lower than that for soft adhesives such as PP and PE. The thermometer is detected on silicon and rollers, with a surface temperature of about 90 ℃ -120 ℃ on the rubber plate. However, PVC requires a lower temperature (between about 60 ℃ -80 ℃). Due to the separation of a layer of heat-resistant film between the heat source and the substrate during transfer printing, and the short contact time (about 1cm/0.5-1 seconds for rubber roller transfer and 1-4 seconds for direct pressing of the rubber plate), it will not cause deformation of the substrate. However, if the substrate is a soft rubber plate less than 0.5mm, there will be a small amount of deformation
Aug 18, 2023
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What is the temperature required for heat transfer printing? Does it affect the transfer material?
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