Flex films are a very popular material used in thermal transfer. Flex heat-sealable foils are cut on a cutting plotter and then applied to the selected base using a heat transfer press. Depending on the properties of the film and the final effect, there are a lot of types heat transfer vinyls: from standard, metallic, glitter, lacquered, neon, reflective, structured and others. At your request, we can provide you a flex or flock foil sample - please ask your sales representative for details.
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- Flex Firstmark Thermal Transfer film is made of high-quality semi-matt vinyl foil, coated with adhesive on one side (the adhesive is thermally activated - under the influence of the heat of the transfer press)
- Flex is a durable, resistant thermal transfer material - it does not wash, crack or fade
- Thermal transfer foil is suitable for heating on many types of substrates: cotton, cotton - polyester, polyester - acrylic
- Due to its full coverage, the flex foil can be applied to fabrics of various colors, both light and dark
- The foil is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified - it is environmentally friendly and safe for the skin of allergy sufferers and children
- Washing resistance: Maximum temperature: 60°C
- See more flex films in other vibrant colours
Application instructions:
- You need to print the image in reverse (i.e. mirrored image)
- Cut the thermally activated foil without the transparent polyester liner
- Weed off any excess material
- Transfer time: 20 seconds, temperature: 120°C
- Peel off the transport foil when it is cold
The film has the Oeko-Tex standard 100 certificate. It proves the quality of textile products which come into direct contact with human skin. The Oeko-Tex certificate guarantees that products are free of 100 the most dangerous substances that threaten health (including formaldehyde, pesticides or substances that often cause allergies). Smells and resistance to sweat and saliva are also assessed.
This foil has been awarded the EVE Vegan certificate, which means that any animal-derived materials haven't been used in production. Textiles with film's prints fit perfectly into the popular vegan lifestyle.