The transfer film must be maintained at room temperature around 25 degrees Celsius, with humidity below 70%, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
The water temperature in the sink is maintained between 25-30 degrees Celsius, using a constant-temperature water tank for transfer printing, with the water surface kept in a overflowing state.
3. The surface remains clean, free of any residual activators and other impurities.
4. Place the film at a slightly diagonal angle, flattening it on the water surface. Be mindful not to reverse the film.
5. Adjust the membrane dissolution time based on water temperature, which is typically between 25-30 degrees Celsius, with the dissolution time approximately 1 minute.
6. Before applying the spray activator, prepare the product to be transferred, ensuring the surface is free of dirt to maintain appearance. Adjust the pressure of the spray gun to achieve optimal atomization. The distance from the nozzle to the water surface should be approximately 25-30cm. Maintain a consistent back-and-forth speed. Generally, dissolve for about 1 minute before applying the activator, and wait until the ink pattern on the film is flat and expanded before applying the film and transferring.
Before the coating process, consider the shape or texture of the item to be coated and select an angle for the downstream flow to facilitate air release.
After transferring, do not remove from water immediately. Gently shake in the water for 2-3 seconds to extend the bonding time between the pattern and the transferred object. The activator spray gun should operate with a diameter of 1.2mm and 4 holes, using a mixable pressure operation. Ensure the water in the trough is sufficient to overflow slightly and clean. After washing, use compressed air to dry the water droplets on the product before placing it in the oven.





