Premium Black Teflon Sheet for Heat Press & Sublimation
Premium Black Teflon Sheet for Heat Press & Sublimation - 15x15 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stop ink bleed and fabric scorching instantly. This PTFE-coated sheet protects your heat press platen and garments during high-heat transfers.
- Prevents yellowing on white polyester fabrics.
- Reusable surface wipes clean of ink residue.
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Professional Black Teflon Sheet for Heat Press
Upgrade your printing setup with our Premium Black Teflon Sheet. Specifically designed for commercial garment decoration and sublimation, this sheet provides a superior non-stick barrier that protects both your heat press platens and your transfers.
Key Features
- Heat Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 260°C (500°F) without melting or degrading.
- Non-Stick Surface: PTFE-coated fiberglass ensures ink, adhesive, and residue won't stick to the press.
- Enhanced Durability: Industrial-grade material that is reusable for thousands of pressings.
- Professional Black Finish: Unlike standard brown sheets, our black Teflon sheet offers a sleek look and high contrast for better alignment.
Best For
- Sublimation Printing
- Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)
- Screen Printing Plastisol Transfers
- Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Pre-treatment & Drying
Technical Details - Premium Black Teflon Sheet
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | PTFE-Coated Fiberglass |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Temperature Range | Up to 260°C (500°F) |
| Thickness | 0.13mm (Standard Industrial Grade) |
| Application | Heat Press Protection, Sublimation, HTV |
| Business Use Case | T-shirt Printing, Apparel Manufacturing, Custom Merchandise |
FAQs - Teflon Sheet for Heat Press
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the use of a Teflon sheet in a heat press? | It acts as a protective non-stick barrier between the heat platen and your garment/transfer, preventing scorching and ink transfer. |
| Is the black Teflon sheet better than the brown one? | Both offer the same heat resistance, but the black version provides a professional look and better visual contrast for aligning transfers. |
| How do I clean my Teflon sheet? | Simply wipe it with a damp cloth. Because it's non-stick, most residues will slide right off. |
| Can I use this for sublimation? | Yes, it is perfect for sublimation to protect your press and ensure even heat distribution. |
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