The UNINET DTF Heat Station offers a 13.8" x 19.7" and 16.5" x 24" (XXL) heating station with adjustable Temperature and Time Controls.
This equipment features Powder Heating which cures the powder in the film, without the need for another oven or heat source.
The main features of the UNINET DTF Heat Station are:
- Accepts DTF Film Sizes including A4, A3 and A3+ (up to 13.8" x 19.7")
- Compact Design - 21" L x 18" W x 6" H
- Has an energy-efficient design that ensures low power consumption
- Has an adjustable vent on top
- Has an adjustable Temperature and Time Control (recommended Temperature 120-125 Degrees Celcius for 120-145 seconds (for A3 or larger sheets, use 125° C for 135-145 seconds | for A4 or smaller sheets use 120° C for 120 seconds)
- Has a new and improved heating plate design for even and consistent heating
- A buzzer prompts when the countdown is over
The main features of the UNINET DTF Heat Station XXL are:
- Accepts DTF Film Sizes including A4, A3, A3+, and even A2 (up to 16.5" x 24")
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Can accommodate DTF film that covers these DTG platen sizes, plus some additional space for even larger sheets/platens that may arise in the future.
- Compact Design - 24.5" L x 21" W x 6.5" H
- Has an energy-efficient design that ensures low power consumption
- Has an adjustable vent on top
- Has an adjustable Temperature and Time Control ( recommended Temperature 112C-113C for 120-125 Seconds))
- Has a new and improved heating plate design for even and consistent heating
- A buzzer prompts when the countdown is over
Both heat stations have a 110V - plug into a regular outlet.
IMPORTANT: 230 degrees Fahrenheit (approx 110 degrees Celcius) is the optimal recommended temperature for powder curing (allow to sit for 2 mins up to 2.5 mins). The use of an extractor fan is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
WARNING: OPERATE IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA with an appropriate filtrations system and use protective equipment when working with DTF products and processes as fumes may be hazardous. DTF inks and film require a good humidity environment - over 40% humidity is highly recommended to minimize the risk of ink clogs and film buckling.