Adhesion Promoter Dtf Adhesive Powder Pre Treatment Spray Dtf Hot Melt Powder

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: 7CH
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: 10 L
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Specifications
Applicable Printheads: EPSONE XP600/DX5/DX7/5113/4720/I3200 Color: Pink
Ink Capacity: 100 Ml/bottle Packing: Neutral Packing And Support Customer Private Customizatio
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Pre Treatment dtf hot melt powder

Product Description

DTF Powder Adhesion Promoter & Pre-Treatment Spray – Stops Powder Shedding for Better Transfer

DTF Powder Moisturizing Pre-Treatment Solution | Eliminate Powder Shedding & Flawed Transfers for Consistently High Adhesion

Do you often face these issues?

Powder flying around but not sticking properly during application, white spots appearing after excess powder is shaken off, or print edges starting to peel after just a few washes—these hidden flaws are silently eating into your profits and reputation. This moisturizing pre-treatment solution is designed precisely to solve these problems. It is not a core consumable but acts as the critical bridge that determines the success of your core process.

What is it? A Simple Step to Solve a Core Challenge

This is a specialized pre-treatment liquid used before the powder application stage. By creating a uniform, slightly tacky transition layer on the surface of the printed DTF transfer film, it fundamentally solves the problem of uneven hot-melt powder adhesion caused by static electricity and a smooth printing surface.

Core Value: It ensures every particle of hot-melt powder stays firmly in its intended place.

Why Do You Need It? Moving Beyond "It Works" to "It Works Excellently & Consistently"
  • For Intricate Designs: Fine text, complex lines, gradient halftones—uniform powder adhesion is critical for preserving detail.
  • For High-Standard Orders: Client demands for high wash-fastness and rub resistance start with a securely bonded powder layer as the first quality checkpoint.
  • For Boosting Efficiency: Reduce rework and waste caused by powder shedding and uneven coverage, increasing your first-pass yield.
  • For Cost Control: Better powder adhesion means more efficient powder recycling, directly reducing waste of expensive hot-melt powder.
How It Works: A 3-Step Process for Reliable Adhesion
  1. Pre-Treatment: Evenly spray a fine mist of the solution onto the printed side of the PET film.
  2. Form the Adhesive Layer: The liquid quickly forms a uniform, invisible, slightly tacky film that eliminates static and increases surface grip.
  3. Optimize Powder Application: Subsequently applied hot-melt powder particles are effectively "captured," adhering evenly and firmly, minimizing loss during shaking and recycling.
Four Key Improvements for Your Operation
  1. 1. Enhanced Quality

    Transferred patterns feature sharp edges, complete details, and solid color fills. The solution maximizes the bond between ink and fabric via the powder, significantly improving wash and rub resistance ratings.

  2. 2. Reduced Waste

    Can reduce powder waste by up to 30%. The cost-saving effect is immediate, especially when using high-quality or imported hot-melt powders.

  3. 3. Stabilized Production

    Significantly lowers defect rates caused by powder issues, ensuring consistent results in batch production and facilitating quality control and reliable deliveries.

  4. 4. Broad Compatibility

    Particarly effective on cotton, polyester, blends, and fabrics with smooth surfaces or prone to static. Its benefits are most pronounced in dry, low-humidity environments.

How to Use? Easy Integration into Your Existing Workflow
  1. Preparation: Pour the liquid into a dedicated spray bottle.
  2. Spraying: After printing and before powder application, hold the bottle 20-30 cm from the film and spray evenly over the printed side using a cross-hatch pattern. Ensure full, light coverage—the surface should be slightly damp, not wet or pooling.
  3. Drying Time: Let it sit for 30-60 seconds until the surface feels slightly tacky to the touch.
  4. Proceed: Continue with your normal powder application, shaking, recycling, and heat transfer process.
FAQS:

Q: Will this alter my existing printer settings or ink formula?

A: Not at all. It is applied independently after printing and before powder application—a physical treatment that does not affect any existing equipment parameters.

Q: How long does one bottle typically last?

A: A 500ml bottle can treat approximately 150-200 standard-sized T-shirt designs (full A4 size). It is highly economical as only a very thin layer is required.

Q: Is it compatible with all DTF hot-melt powders?

A: It is widely compatible with most hot-melt powders on the market. For optimal performance, we recommend using it with powders from the same brand.

Q: Does the film need to be completely dry before applying powder?

A: No. The optimal time for powder application is when the liquid is evenly distributed but the surface still has a slight tacky feel, which is when adhesion is strongest.

Application Scenarios
Application Scenario Typical Situation Function of Moisturizing Pretreatment Liquid Final Result
PET Film Pretreatment Before Printing Transfer film surface is dry or static Improves surface wetting and powder adhesion DTF powder adheres evenly without falling
Powder Application After White Ink Printing White ink dries too quickly Extends surface open time Powder attaches more uniformly
Low Humidity / Winter Environment Dry air makes powder difficult to stick Increases surface moisture Prevents missing powder areas
High-Speed Production Lines Short interval between printing and powdering Enhances powder gripping ability Improves production stability
Large Solid Designs Thick white ink layer Improves uniform powder adhesion Complete designs without defects
Fine Detail Printing Small text and thin lines Prevents powder loss in details Sharp and clear edges
Automatic Powder Shaking Machines Machine powder distribution uneven Improves powder bonding Reduces powder dropping
Continuous Production Long production cycles with environment changes Stabilizes process conditions Higher yield rate
Complex Fabric Transfers Nylon, polyester and other fabrics Enhances transfer adhesion Stronger bonding strength
Production Quality Control Factories requiring stable quality Standardized pretreatment step Reduces defect rate