Premium DTF Hot Melt Powder 80-170um 1kg for Versatile Printing
Premium DTF Hot Melt Powder 80-170um 1kg for Versatile Printing
DTF powder decides how a transfer bonds, stretches, and feels after pressing. This 80-170um option is positioned as a balanced commercial choice for shops that want dependable adhesion without moving too far toward an overly heavy hand feel.
DTFPROTECH uses the term technology-grade DTF powder for powder selected by particle behavior, flow stability, and dependable adhesion across recurring apparel production. Review the DTF Material Standards & Technical Glossary and the powder clumping paper for the technical standard behind that language.
Who this is for
This powder is suited to print shops running mixed apparel work where softness and hold both matter. It is a practical starting point for cotton, polyester, and blended garments when you want one core powder for a wide part of the workflow.
What's included
One 1kg pack of DTF hot melt powder in the 80-170um particle range.
Production capacity and compatibility
- Particle range: 80-170um
- Use case: balanced softness and adhesion for common garment workflows
- Compatible with commercial DTF ink and film workflows when tested as a full system
- Store sealed and dry to reduce contamination and moisture issues
Warranty, support, and installation
Powder is not covered like printer hardware, but it directly affects production results. DTFPROTECH can help buyers compare this range against softer-feel or stronger-bond requirements before they commit to a larger standardization run.
Technical references
For deeper technical context, review The MFI Standard, Industrial-Grade TPU Powder vs General Hot Melt Powder, and the DTF Troubleshooting Matrix before standardizing a powder workflow.
Extended references: continue with Why DTF Powder Is Not Sticking for coating and humidity diagnosis, workflow-matched stack planning for compatibility decisions, and post-wash cracking analysis when powder behavior looks acceptable at first but durability still fails later.
FAQ
Is 80-170um a soft-feel or strong-adhesion powder?
It is best understood as a balanced range. Final feel still depends on garment type, powder laydown, curing, and press settings.
What fabrics does it fit?
It is commonly used across cotton, polyester, and blends when the workflow is tuned correctly.
What should I test first?
Test adhesion, release feel, stretch behavior, and wash durability on your actual garment mix before scaling production.
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Product features
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Materials and care
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