Why Choose Iron-On Reflective Tape
Testing on Small Piece of Sample of Fabric
Finding The Best Settings
Set-up Praticing Principles of Mass Production
Prepare Mass Production
Prepare and Acknowledge Potential Challenge in Mass Production
Not Compatible to All of Fabrics
Don't Move Protective Film Before Transfer
Don't Exposed To Specified Hot And Humid
Test and Determine Bondness Is Desired
Don't Expose to Sulf Compounds
Acknowledge All Required Settings on Transfer Machines
Acknowledge Setting of Required Temperature
Acknowledge Required Setting of Dwell Time
Acknowledge Required Setting of Pressure
Make Sure All Settings on Transfer Machines Reflect Real Requirements
Don't Immediately Remove PET film on Reflective Side after Heat Transfer
Follow Care Instructions From Reflective Material Producer
Follow Washing/Cleaning Instruction from Reflective Material Producer
Set-up Clothing/End-Product Care Instruction for End-Using Customers
All Settings on Transfer Machines Should Reflect All Real Requrements
Laminating Temperature, Dwell Time, Pressure Should Be Consistent For The Same Fabrics
Follow All Instructions of Heat Transfer Operation from Reflective Material Supplier
Follow All Instruction of Heat Transfer Operation Set-up By Grament Producer
Review All Settings on Heat Transfer Machines
Review The Weeding/Peeling Method of PET Film on Reflective Side
Review The Room Temperature of Heat Transfer Operation
Review The Raw Material of Backing Fabrics
Review The Whole Operation of Heat Transfer
How Heat Transfer Reflective Tape Benefit Our Customers
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Business Goal
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Cost Control
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Improve Performance
Introducing New Arrival ...
Fluorescent + Silver + Fluorescent Flame Resistant and Home Wash Heat-Transfer Reflective Tape
Options of 25| 50 Home Wash Cycles
Fluorscent Lime-Yellowish or
Fluorescent Orange-Red
NFPA 1951 | 1971 | 1977 | NFPA 2112 | EN ISO 15025 | EN ISO 14116