Stahls? Offers CAD-CUT? Silicone Dye-Block? Heat Transfer Vinyl
Written December 11, 2017
Categories: AD News, Digital, Digital Printing, Dye Sublimation, News
Now you can get the dye-blocking power of silicone without the mess and hassle of inks or screens. With Silicone Dye-Block heat transfer vinyl from Stahls’, simply cut and weed the graphic, and apply it with your heat press.
You’ll have a design with excellent stretch and rebound that blocks dye migration, even on sublimated polyester. Applying at temperatures as low as 285 degrees F., Silicone Dye-Block is great for activewear and performance fabrics.
It also can be applied to natural fibers and blends (302 degrees F). The 200-micron thick material comes on a frosted, nonpressure sensitive carrier and peels cold. CPSIA compliant, it features a silicone feel and a matte finish, and comes in seven colors.
It is sold in a 20-inch wide roll in increments of 1 yard, 5 yards, 10 yards, 25 yards and 50 yards. To learn more and see a video of the product in action, go to https://goo.gl/beF8iW.
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