Thermal Fusion Transfers

Frequently Asked Questions

Discover everything you need to know about our versatile Thermal Fusion Transfers with answers to frequently asked questions, ensuring seamless application and optimal results for your creative projects.

 

 

Thermal Fusion Transfers are designs activated by heat that bond to various surfaces, such as fabric, wood, metal, and canvas, using a household iron.

 

Yes, a home iron can be used, provided it has a dry heat setting (steam should be off) and you apply consistent pressure. 

 

 

An iron that doesn't distribute heat evenly can result in patchy transfers, with certain areas adhering well while other areas don't. To prevent this, opt for an iron featuring a flat soleplate, which is the part in contact with the surface. A ceramic or non-stick soleplate is particularly beneficial, as it disperses heat uniformly across the surface, eliminating those troublesome hot spots that can spoil your design.

 

 

These transfers can adhere to fabric, wood, metal, ceramic, and more. Different surfaces require specific heat settings. Click this link for some project ideas

 

Yes, using parchment paper or a teflon sheet helps protect the transfer and ensures even heat distribution. Parchment paper is recommended as it removes any unwanted  shine on the image giving you a  matte finish. Teflon also interferes with an even  temperature distribution, which will effect the adhesion process and leaves a shiny appearance. 

 

 

Yes, they work well on dark fabrics, as long as the transfer design is opaque enough to be clearly visible.

 

Yes, just ensure each layer is fully adhered and cooled before applying the next.

 

No, once applied, the transfer cannot be repositioned without risking damage.

 

Excessive heat can distort the transfer or scorch the surface, so follow the recommended guidelines.

 

Use a fabric marker or chalk to outline the placement area prior to applying heat.

Reapply heat with a protective sheet, gently pressing to smooth out wrinkles.

 

Yes, wait 24 hours, then turn the garment inside out and wash in cold water. Avoid bleach and tumble drying; air dry it inside out

 

If your Thermal Fusion Transfer doesn’t adhere properly, follow these steps to improve adhesion.:

Check Iron Settings: Ensure the iron is set to the correct temperature and steam function is off to avoid moisture interference

Even Pressure: Ensure that you are applying consistent, firm pressure across the entire design. Avoid sliding the iron to prevent shifting; instead ,use a press-then-lift technique.

Reapply Heat and Pressure: Cover the transfer with parchment paper and reapply heat. Press firmly for another 3-5 seconds, focusing on areas that didn’t adhere well.


Cool and Recheck: Wait until the transfer has completely cooled down before attempting to peel the film again. If it still doesn’t adhere, repeat the heating and pressing process.


Surface Preparation: Make sure the surface is clean, dry, and free from any wrinkles, oil and dust before starting the application. Always iron  the  surface prior to application to remove any moisture .