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HEAT TRANSFER

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WHAT IS HEAT TRANSFER
(VINYL PRINTING)?

The heat transfer process is a two-stage process that involves creating a negative image, that will be pressed onto a garment and the actual heating and pressing of a transfer image onto the garment. Today’s modern form of heat transfer printing includes methods and techniques from both dye and direct to garment printing.

The process may feel automated on the front end, but behind the scenes there's more to it. Mockup artists, ink mixers, press operators, and more are all at work—blending art & science to bring your design to life.

Thinking of a lovely family photo or individual names and number at the back of the shirt? Heat Transfer machine will definitely help you solve your problems in few days.

In Esping, our in-house designer will also be delighted to assist you in printing your own customized printing.

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WHY HEAT TRANSFER?

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LOW COST

More cost-effective for
smaller orders

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MULTIPLE COLOUR

Easy to print images containing multiple colors and complex designs

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HIGH QUALITY IMAGE

Produces high-quality images

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ENVIRONMENTAL
FRIENDLY

Clean and environmentally friendly

TYPES OF HEAT TRANSFER PRINTING

The Heat Transfer process can be separated into three different types of printing. 
For the benefit of clients, we present an understanding of some of the finer details of each process.

Transfer Printing

This is a different type of heat transfer technique that 
works well on almost any fabric including cotton and 
polyester. Like the sublimation printing, transfer printing 
uses a special type of ink and transfer paper. 

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Vinyl Printing

The vinyl printing process only uses one colour and is 
recommended for Flock, PU, Glitter, Glow in Dark, 
Reflective and Hologram materials. Vinyl printing works 
well on many different types of fabrics.

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EXAMPLE OF HEAT TRANSFER

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