Glitter matte glossy neon foil or printable.
What are the different types of heat transfer vinyl.
Heat transfer vinyl is a speciality vinyl which is used for heat applying onto different types of surfaces mainly fabrics with an iron or heat press.
What are all these types of vinyl.
Of all the garment decorating methods available heat transfer vinyl is one of the least expensive and easiest to get involved in.
Heat transfer vinyl htv is the answer to your personalizing projects.
However each type has all kinds of options.
There are 2 main types of vinyl.
There are two significant types of vinyl adhesive and heat transfer vinyl htv.
Adhesive vinyl is run through your die cutter with the vinyl facing up and the paper carrier sheet down.
If you re new to heat transfer vinyl and iron on transfers you may think that all vinyl films are the same.
Heat transfer vinyl iron on vinyl t shirt vinyl or htv is a similar material with a heat activated adhesive that is designed to work with fabric surfaces or any surface that can stand the heat.
First we will talk about adhesive vinyl.
Lumen is the white heat transfer vinyl that sleeps in the daylight and comes to life in the night perfect for halloween costumes and for those who like to run at night.
Here at a78 we offer a fantastic range of htv types colours and finishes for your garment and apparel printing needs.
There are lots of types of heat transfer vinyl to choose from before you get started.
Both types of vinyl are available in either rolls or sheets usually 12 wide.
Adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl.
Adhesive vinyl comes in several brands thicknesses tons of colors and even a few different sizes.
Different types of heat transfer vinyl.
It can be applied with either a home iron or a heat press on cotton polyester and poly cotton blends.
And from there the world s your oyster.
First of all you ll need to choose between smooth and flocked material.
Htv is either a polyurethane pu or poly vinyl chloride pvc material that comes on a clear carrier sheet.
Self adhesive vinyl comes with a sticky adhesive on the underside and is usually supplied on a paper backer.