What is Silicone Heat Press Tags?
Silicone Heat Press Tags are durable, flexible labels or logos made from silicone rubber that are applied to clothing by using heat and pressure.
Unlike traditional heat transfer vinyl (HTV), silicone tags offer a raised, 3D texture and a premium, matte rubber-like feel.
They are popular for branding, decorative designs, and functional labels on sportswear, uniforms, and high-end apparel.
Here’s a details of the silicone heat transfer tags:
1. Key Features
- Material: Made of silicone rubber, which is flexible, heat-resistant, and durable.
- Appearance: Raised, 3D texture with a glossy or matte finish.
- Durability: Resistant to washing, stretching, cracking, and fading.
- Customization: Can be molded into intricate shapes, logos, or text.
2. How They Work
Application:
- Silicone tags are pressed onto fabrics using a heat press , typically at 150–170°C / 300–340°F for 10–20 seconds
- Heat activates the adhesive backing, bonding the silicone to the fabric.
- Compatible Fabrics: Best on polyester, cotton-poly blends, and performance fabrics.
- Avoid delicate fabrics like silk or thin synthetics that cannot withstand high heat.
3. Common Uses
- Sportswear: Team logos, player numbers, or performance labels on jerseys, shorts, and athleisure.
- Fashion: Decorative elements on denim jackets, hoodies, or luxury apparel.
- Workwear/Branding: Durable company logos on uniforms, bags, or hats.
- Functional Labels: Care instructions, size tags, or waterproof labels.
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