Description
- Suitable on cotton, polyester, cotton- polyester blends, lycra, acrylic and similar fabrics.
- Thickness: 50-60µm (USA: 2,2-2,4 mil) and 120µm (USA: 4,7 mil) for 3D material / Thickness: 80µm (USA:3.14 mil)
- Carrier: Self-adhesive and clear polyester.
- *Quick French COLORS: Black 3503, White 3501, Grey 3524, Lemon Yellow 3513, Golden Yellow 3504, Orange 3505, Red 3506, Vivid Red 3529, Chocolate Brown 3515, Rose 3528, Carolina Blue 3541, Light Blue 3508, Royal Blue 3509, Vivid Blue 3530, Navy Blue 3512, Light Green 3525, Dark Green 3510, Forest Green 3518, Silver 3523, Gold 3502, Fluo Green 3531, Fluo Yellow 3511, Fluo Pink 3532.
- *Fashion French COLORS: 640 Army, 645 Army Camouflage, 644 Army Grey, 643 Army Blue, 641 Army Sand, 642 Army Pink, 611 Jean Black, 610 Jeans, 650 Techno, 670 Little Flowers, 652 Wengé, 665 Tartan Red, 667 Beige Tartan, 690 Stripes, 621 Panther, 620 Leopard, 630 Cobra, 632 Lizard, 651 Basketball, 662 White Leather, 661 Red Leather, 660 Brown Leather, 622 Zebra, 623 Pink Zebra, 624 Green Zebra, 625 Tiger, 680 Carbon Fibre, 681 White Carbon, 689 Blue Carbon, 686 Red Carbon, 683 Silver Carbon, 682 Gold Carbon, 631 Phyton.
French Thermo Vinyl "Fashion French" is a matt polyurethane material with special patterns and 3D structure representing fashionable effects for heat transfer applications. Suitable for cotton, polyester, acrylic and similar fibres. APPLICATION ADVICE: 1) Cut the film in reverse using a flex blade. 2) Weed the excess material. 3) Heat press the transfer on the garment with its polyester carrier protected by a silicone paper at 150-160ºC (USA:300-320ºF), 15-20 seconds medium pressure. 4) Peel the carrier off when cold. French Thermo Vinyl "Quick French" is a matt is a matte polyurethane material for heat transfer applications on cotton, polyester, cotton-polyester blends, lycra, acrylic and similar fabrics. APPLICATION ADVICE: 1) Cut the film in reverse with a sharp, 60º blade. Perform a cut test before proceding, adjust as neccessary. 2) Weed excess material. 3) Heat press the transfer on the garment with its polyester carrier protected by a silicone paper or Teflon sheet. Press with medium pressure at 165.5ºC (USA: 330ºF) for five seconds. Peel warm.