TSB

Heat Seal - Heat Press - Whatever you want to call it! => General Heat Seal => Topic started by: Dottonedan on February 23, 2017, 05:36:11 PM

Title: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Dottonedan on February 23, 2017, 05:36:11 PM
Any issues with heat setting these safety construction vest?  Does the vinyl stick to that material?
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Nation03 on February 23, 2017, 06:46:53 PM
I think it should. I usually just print these though.
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Maff on February 23, 2017, 07:44:41 PM
We've done reflective vinyl on some light weight ones, I think they were Red Kap, worked out great
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: dsh on February 24, 2017, 06:01:51 AM
Sublimation works well as long as you don't need white in the print.  We do these often.
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Sbrem on February 24, 2017, 08:01:29 AM
We've done some Cad Printz from Stahl's on them, but some have zippers that don't like heat presses very much, but with a little care, you should be fine. We only use transfers if there is a lot of color, 99% are single color black or navy.

Steve
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Croft on February 24, 2017, 08:14:54 AM
for any of the digital print cad cut on questionable poly material lately I've been using the subli. material with no problems
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: mooseman on February 24, 2017, 09:29:59 AM
We have done these several times. Had the same concerns. We use Sister products called their tech support got some very helpful information including  that the product  can be applied at considerably lower temp on 100% polester than the published 302 degrees for tee shirts. The lower application temp would really help your temp concerns on the vests.

Our specific product was Sister easy weed the standard stuff.
mooseman
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: dsh on February 24, 2017, 09:58:29 AM
We apply sublimation @ 375 degrees and have yet to have a problem.
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Frog on February 24, 2017, 10:05:27 AM
I only worry about the reflective strips, but have never really had a problem with either heat seal or direct printing and going down the belt
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Robert Clark on February 24, 2017, 11:14:09 AM
Hi Dan ..

 If you start to have adhesion problems you might have to do a two step process .. For example ..

Easyweed Extra down first press at half the required the time ..Then press your reflective vinyl on top at full press time .. This will keep it from falling off .   
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Frog on February 24, 2017, 11:21:39 AM
Hi Dan ..

 If you start to have adhesion problems you might have to do a two step process .. For example ..

Easyweed Extra down first press at half the required the time ..Then press your reflective vinyl on top at full press time .. This will keep it from falling off .

Good advice, but Dan didn't mention needing to do reflective vinyl. Most of the jobs we get for these are merely simple black text reading something like "SECURITY", "STAFF", or "PARKING" or a simple logo.
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Dottonedan on February 24, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Thanks ALL!!!    Good info.


This particular order is for just the word SAFETY on back.  Silver High Reflective material area already in place...but I wonder, could those cause a problem once that heat setting gets put into play.  I can't avoid those.. They are vertical stripes down the back, just under the shoulders.


We don't do die sub "printing" in house and this is for 12 units. So we would do vinyl (if at all).  Could send out for the dye sub, but probably not.
Title: Re: Safety green vest and heat seal?
Post by: Frog on February 24, 2017, 01:13:40 PM
Thanks ALL!!!    Good info.


This particular order is for just the word SAFETY on back.  Silver High Reflective material area already in place...but I wonder, could those cause a problem once that heat setting gets put into play.  I can't avoid those.. They are vertical stripes down the back, just under the shoulders.



I mentioned that I worry a bit about those sometimes and I use a cardboard "masks", or strips over them just to feel a little better when pressing.
So, even though I worry a bit, and take precautions, when I brought this up in a screen printing thread years ago, about the trip down the dryer, most folks said something to the effect of
(https://cdn.meme.am/cache/instances/folder815/55799815.jpg)