Doesn't matter if you have a wide format plotter or a small cricut machine; a seasoned professional or new to HTV.
Get it done correct the first time with Elite Heat Transfer Vinyl.
Price per lineal metre. Prices exclude GST
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Buy 10 - 24 | and pay only $15.00 each |
Buy 25 or above | and pay only $13.60 each |
Doesn't matter if you have a wide format plotter or a small cricut machine; a seasoned professional or new to HTV.
Get it done correct the first time with Elite Heat Transfer Vinyl.
Our Cut Heat Transfer Vinyl is soft and thin polyurethane (PU) based material which is highly suited for the transfer of designs onto garments.
This easy to cut and weed film has high elasticity and strong adhesiveness, allowing fabrics to stretch through natural movement whilst maintaining excellent durability and the ability to withstand frequent washing.
PU heat transfer film is the ideal solution for high quality, detailed designs and numbering for t-shirts, sports wear and other garments where durability is essential.
We recommend testing the product to ensure the suitability of applications.
Can be subject to dye-migration on sublimated garments. Try reducing the heat to help combat the effects.
For the longest lifespan, we recommend washing in COLD water. Do not dry clean or use in the dryer.
Size: 510mm wide
Thickness: 80 Micron
Heat Press Temperature: 140 Degrees Celcius
Heat Press Time: 8-10 Seconds
We do recommend a second press.
Cold machine wash. Avoid harsh chemicals and bleaches.
DO NOT put the shirt in a dryer. Line dry only.
NO dry cleaning.
When using computer cut HTV, you always cut your designs in reverse. This is because you're cutting direct onto the adhesive side of the vinyl.
Yes! It's super easy. Press the first layer on the garment, then once it's completed position the second layer where you need it to go. We recommend giving the shirt a little bit of time to cool first, otherwise if it's too hot the second layer could start gluing whilst you're still in the process of aligning the layer.
Absolutely! Any computer cutter machine that uses a blade can cut our HTV. Cricut is a very popular brand for at home crafts. There are also other machine on the market that you can get from eBay or other dealers.
We sell our cut HTV by the meter, or we can cut to a sheet size of 300mm x 510mm. Most desktop cutters will cut to a maximum width of 300mm wide, or 12 inches. Some will have a maximum pad size; others will have the ability to use longer sheets and have the excess material hang out the back of the machine.
We always recommend a heat press. Reason being is you can control the temperate and pressure to give you the same results every time.
That being said, you can use an iron. Set your iron to a temperature of about 140 degrees with no steam option.
Make sure you cover your transfer with another piece of fabric, don’t put the iron directly onto the vinyl as it may burn or damage the vinyl.
When pressing, make sure you can get a firm amount of pressure down on the transfer. Try to avoid moving the iron and keep it still. If the transfer is larger than the iron, do one part at a time. Lift the iron off the transfer, move to the next spot and press firmly. Make sure you remember what parts you’ve done so you don’t miss any.
Honestly, you don’t need anything to special. A cheap heat press from eBay will be sufficient to do what you need it to do. If you plan on doing a lot of pressing, it's much more time efficient to use a heat press.
When you look at the vinyl, there are 2 sides. The shiny side is the side you cut on. With computer cut HTV, you’re cutting the design on the adhesive side, this is why you cut your design in REVERSE.
This is important! Cut your design in reverse.
When you turn the transfer over to put it on the shirt, you want to be able to view it the correct way through the clear plastic film