UV DTF PRINTING

UV DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a hybrid printing technique that combines UV printing technology with the DTF process.

UV DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a hybrid printing technique that combines UV printing technology with the DTF process. In UV DTF, UV-curable inks print designs onto a specialized film. These inks are instantly cured with UV light, resulting in a durable and vibrant print. Using a heat press or other application methods, the printed film is then transferred onto various substrates, including glass, metal, wood, and plastic. This technology allows for high-resolution, long-lasting prints on numerous materials, expanding the possibilities beyond textiles.

  1. Design Creation: The design is prepared using graphic design software.
  2. Printing on Film: The design is printed on a specialized film using UV-curable inks. UV light instantly cured the inks, making them solid and durable.
  3. Adhesive Application: A layer of adhesive is applied to the cured design, enabling it to stick to various surfaces.
  4. Transfer: The film with the printed design is applied to the desired substrate (e.g., glass, metal, wood, plastic) using heat and pressure.
  5. Peeling: After cooling, the film is peeled away, leaving the design adhered to the substrate.