Helly Henson WTF !

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logobear
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we welcome clients to supply their own tops, - and a batch of white sports tec white tops came in for a bit of vinyl at 160c
mid run, - one top turned to cardboard and the vinyl wrinkled up, - looked at label HH Helly hanson - 100% Polypropoline........
Any ideas how to decorate, - or just plain AVOID !!
lol - always a surprise in store!
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I think its melting point of Polypropoline is just 130C :)
one of the companies had flex that apply on 110C if i remember correctly? also I think yolo had a vinyl that you don't press at all! just stick and leave :).
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I believe 123 flex can be done at 124C for 8 - 12 seconds.
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123 flex at 125 degrees is about 20-25 seconds.

You may get away with WOW paper as well, but Alan and Co will be able to tell you more....
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nyloflex not work? I know I use it on high vis vests and school bags.
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socialgiraffe;100227 wrote:123 flex at 125 degrees is about 20-25 seconds.
Cheers SG, never used it at that but was going off the numbers on the US Magic Touch site.
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