PVC Heat Transfer Vinyl

8,000.00

PVC Heat Transfer Vinyl is a versatile material used for customizing fabrics with vibrant and durable designs. Made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), this vinyl offers excellent durability and resistance to wear and tear. It is specifically designed for heat transfer application, allowing for easy and secure attachment to various textiles, including clothing, bags, and accessories. PVC Heat Transfer Vinyl provides a wide range of color options, ensuring vivid and eye-catching designs that withstand repeated washings and everyday use.

Product Details:

Loose Price.

170/- PER MTR

Minimum Order Quantity

1 Piece

Packaging Type

Roll

Usage/Application

Industrial

Pattern

Plain

Size

24inch 50 Mtr

Material

Vinyl

Type

Heat transfer vinyl

 

Description

PVC heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is a type of vinyl that can be used to transfer designs to fabric, garments, and other materials. non-sticky It is made up of a thin layer of PVC with a heat-activated adhesive on one side. PVC HTV is available in a variety of colors, thicknesses, and finishes. It is also relatively easy to use, making it a popular choice for DIY projects.

To use PVC HTV, you will need a heat press or an iron. First, cut the HTV to the desired size of your design. Then, place the HTV non-sticky  on the fabric or garment with the adhesive side down. Use the heat press or iron to apply heat to the HTV, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Once the HTV has been heated, peel away the backing sheet. The design should now be permanently transferred to the fabric or garment.

PVC HTV is a versatile and durable material that can be used to create a variety of projects. It is a good choice for projects that will be washed frequently, as it is resistant non-sticky to fading and cracking. PVC HTV is also a good choice for projects that will be exposed to the elements, as it is water-resistant.

Here are some of the benefits of using PVC Heat Transfer Vinyl:

  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Water-resistant
  • Resistant to fading and cracking
  • Easy to use
  • Available in a variety of colors, thicknesses, and finishes

Here are some of the drawbacks of using PVC HTV:

  • Can be expensive
  • Not as flexible as other types of HTV
  • Can be difficult to weed (remove the excess vinyl)

Overall, PVC HTV is a good choice non-sticky for a variety of projects. It is durable, long-lasting, and easy to use. However, it can be expensive and not as flexible as other types of HTV.

Here are some tips for using PVC HTV:

  • Use a heat press or an iron that is non-sticky set to the correct temperature for the type of HTV you are using.
  • Apply heat evenly to the HTV.
  • Peel away the backing sheet while the HTV is still hot.
  • If the HTV does not adhere properly, you may need to apply more heat.
  • Be careful not to overheat the HTV, as this can cause it to melt.

With a little practice, you will be able to use PVC HTV to create beautiful and durable projects.

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