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Heat Applied Vinyl Material

Heat Applied Vinyl Material

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Popular for large numbers on jerseys.

Great for heat application onto porthole mesh practice jerseys for football.

Vinyl is extremely durable and features a strong opacity once heat applied.

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Heat Applied Vinyl

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Application At A Glance
  • Time
    5 seconds, remove paper, seal 15 seconds
  • Temperature
    350°F/177°C
  • Pressure
    Medium

Questions & Answers

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Q:
Why is a cover sheet necessary?
A:
A cover sheet not only protects your garment, it also protects your upper platen from stains, inks, adhesives, and scratches.
Q:
Can I use a household iron to apply Stahls' products?
A:
We do not recommend applying any of Stahls' products with a household hand iron. We suggest using a heat press with adjustable pressure settings.
Q:
How do I know if my order is shipping from Michigan or Arizona?
A:
The shipping location is indicated in your cart under U.O.M. It will be highligted in red SCS stands for Michigan and GSW stands for Arizona.
Q:
I have a wrestling singlet. What material do I use to apply a logo?
A:
The best recommendation is for a nylon fabric is Gorilla Grip® II or, for a printable material, Opaque. Use the material selection chart to determine the proper material for your needs.
Q:
What is the standard size for letters and numbers on the back of a jersey?
A:
Sizing will be based on the sport involved and whether the garment is youth or adult. As a general guideline, 2" or 3" for letters, 4,6,8,10" for numbers. You can view our placement chart here.
Q:
Is it important to use the correct pressure when applying designs to garments?
A:
The key to proper application is the correct time, temperature and pressure for the material you are heat applying. If you have too much pressure it may result in strikethrough. Not enough pressure may affect the material's adhesion.

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