Recently we received a question from a customer trying to apply heat transfer vinyl to polyester construction vests.
Can heat transfter vinyl be applied to polyester and spandex.
But coated polyesters used in specialty applications can pose the same difficulties as coated nylon.
While you can safely apply heat transfer vinyl to polyester and cotton safely other materials may introduce variables that can cause issues particularly with darker color garments.
Heat transfer sheets are typically made for use on 100 percent cotton or for a 50 50 mix of cotton and polyester.
Some transfers sheets can also be used on 50 to 100 percent polyester spandex rayon and other fabrics.
Generally polyester is an easy fabric for garment decorators to use.
However keep in mind that a cover sheet can also reduce the temperature reaching the transfer application by another 10 degrees.
This means that these sheets can be used on fabrics that are made of 50 to 100 percent cotton and 0 to 50 percent polyester.
Due to the combination of fabrics weaves coatings and dyes used in the textile industry stahls recommends and provides samples of our materials and.
Tri blends are very popular which often have a composition of 50 polyester 25 cotton and 25 rayon but the composition could vary of course.
Hi josylin some polyester is super sensitive to heat.
This may cause fairly minor damage such as a slight crinkling in one area.
Polyester is among the most sensitive types of fabric that can react badly to excessive heat especially if applied for a long time.
Material fabric selection chart please note.
This chart shows which heat applied materials can be used on several frequently used fabrics including cotton polyester nylon and leather.
If it is 100 polyester you can take elasti prints down to 275f.