DTF Hot Melt TPU Powder | Hot Melt Adhesive Powder | Soft Feel DTF Powder | Direct To Film

Rs. 1,039.00 Rs. 1,130.00
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Discover our premium DTF Hot Melt TPU Powder, meticulously designed for Indian DTF printing enthusiasts. With superior quality raw TPU, our powder ensures impeccable adhesion even after 60 washes. Ideal for various applications, it offers durability and softness without compromise. Explore the perfect solution for your DTF printing needs today!

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DTF Hot Melt TPU Powder: The Ultimate Solution for DTF Printing Needs

Introducing our premium hot melt adhesive DTF powder, meticulously crafted to meet the demanding needs of the Indian DTF printing market. Our DTF powder boasts superior quality raw TPU, ensuring unparalleled adhesion that remains steadfast even after 60 wash cycles. Whether you're printing garments, accessories, or personalized items, our DTF powder delivers exceptional results with every transfer.

Key Features:

  • Strong Adhesion: Developed with high-quality raw TPU, our powder guarantees strong and long-lasting adhesion, maintaining integrity wash after wash.
  • Durability: Withstand up to 60C wash cycles without cracking or losing softness, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, our DTF powder offers just the right balance of softness and stretch, providing excellent hand feel.
  • Black and White Options: Choose between black and white DTF powder variants to suit your specific printing needs. The white powder is versatile for most applications, while the black powder, also known as blockout powder, is ideal for concealing unwanted patterns or designs.
  • Optimal Melting Point: Melts at around 150°C, with a slight sparkle indicating the onset of the curing process. Ensure even melting for optimal results.

Usage Instructions:

  1. Optimal Melting Point: Melts at around 150°C with a slight sparkle indicating the start of the curing process.
  2. Curing Recommendations: Recommended curing times vary depending on equipment. Longer curing at lower temperatures is advised for optimal results.
  3. Avoid Boiling: Fast curing under high temperatures may result in boiling, causing tiny holes in the transfer.