Answer
Oct 22, 2024 - 01:44 PM
Powder can be melted in several ways, with the most common and cost-effective method being a heat press. When using a heat press, carefully hover it over the transfer to melt the powder without allowing direct contact between the powder and the heat press element. Direct contact can cause the powder to stick to the press, ruining the DTF transfer. Alternatively, DTF powder can be melted using a curing box or oven, which provides a controlled environment for even melting. Another method is to run the DTF transfer through a conveyor dryer, which efficiently melts the powder while maintaining consistent quality across multiple transfers.