What’s Thermal Transfer Process On Stainless Steel?

       Generally speaking, there are 3 steps in the thermal transfer process as followings:

Make drawings:

The stainless steel thermal transfer process first requires the design of the pattern, which is usually produced using computer-aided design software. In the process of making drawings, you need to pay attention to the size, color and details of the pattern. After the drawing is completed, it needs to be output, usually using a laser printer.

Die cutting:

After completing the output of the drawing, the drawing needs to be die-cut. Die cutting is to cut drawings into predetermined sizes and shapes. Die cutting is usually done using a CNC laser cutting machine.

Thermal transfer:

Thermal transfer printing is the core part of the stainless steel thermal transfer printing process. In the thermal transfer process, thermal transfer equipment and thermal transfer film are needed to transfer the pattern to the target material.

The specific thermal transfer process is as follows:

1. Clean the stainless steel material to ensure the surface is smooth and free of dirt.

2. Apply thermal transfer glue on the clean stainless steel surface.

3. Place the heat transfer film on the pattern, then place the heat transfer film on the stainless steel material, and press it with a hot press.

4. After the heat transfer film has completely cooled, gently tear off the heat transfer film and you will see the perfect pattern transferred to the stainless steel material.


Quality Check:

        After completing the thermal transfer printing, quality inspection is required. Mainly check whether there are problems such as blurred patterns and uneven colors. After passing the inspection, the next step of production and sales can be carried out.

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