Abstract:
The present study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the two widely used thermal printing methods in the textile industry: DTF (Direct-to-Film) heat transfer and vinyl heat transfer. These techniques are essential for the customization and production of textile articles, each possessing specific characteristics and advantages that influence the production process, the final product quality, and its durability. Another important aspect addressed in this paper is the classification of textile materials used in these two types of heat transfer, as the correct selection of materials plays a crucial role in achieving optimal, durable, and high-quality results. Additionally, recent innovations in heat transfer printing are explored, contributing to improvements in efficiency and process quality, as well as expanding the possibilities for textile material customization.