Economy Transfer Paper - Candy Treats
Description
Economy Transfer Paper Candy Treats for Orthotic Thermoplastics
Economy transfer paper Candy Treats is designed to apply vibrant, decorative patterns to thermoplastic materials used in orthotic fabrication. This heat-transfer paper allows clinicians and technicians to create colourful, customised finishes on orthoses.
During the heating process, the design transfers into the surface of the thermoplastic material, producing a deep and long-lasting colour. The result is a smooth, homogeneous finish that resists scuffing and wear while maintaining the integrity of the material.
Key Features
- Heat transfer paper for thermoplastic orthotic materials
- Fun “Candy Treats” design for custom finishes
- Creates vibrant, long-lasting colour during heating
- Maintains smooth, scuff-resistant surface
- Suitable for most thermoplastic materials
- Supplied in 5 metre rolls
Applications
This transfer paper is widely used in orthotic workshops to customise AFOs, braces and other thermoplastic devices. The bright and playful design makes it particularly suitable for paediatric orthoses, helping improve patient acceptance and engagement.
It provides a quick and efficient method of adding durable colour to orthotic appliances without affecting performance or structural properties. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Application Guide
- Cut a template from your thermoplastic material.
- Cut a piece of transfer paper slightly smaller than the template to avoid contact with the heating plate.
- Heat the thermoplastic material to its operating temperature.
- Place the transfer paper face down onto the heated material using minimal pressure.
- Smooth the paper to remove bubbles or wrinkles (approx. 15–20 seconds).
- Allow the colouring process to occur at 170–220°C (optimal ~210°C).
- After 15–45 seconds, remove the paper and continue forming as required.
Caution
- Transfers may bleed or rub off onto fabrics or skin when handled.
- Colour tones may vary depending on material, temperature and processing method.
- Avoid contamination (dust or moisture) between paper and material.
- Do not allow the design to contact heating elements.
- Always use appropriate protective equipment when handling heated materials.
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Economy Transfer Paper - Candy Treats
Economy Transfer Paper Candy Treats for Orthotic Thermoplastics
Economy transfer paper Candy Treats is designed to apply vibrant, decorative patterns to thermoplastic materials used in orthotic fabrication. This heat-transfer paper allows clinicians and technicians to create colourful, customised finishes on orthoses.
During the heating process, the design transfers into the surface of the thermoplastic material, producing a deep and long-lasting colour. The result is a smooth, homogeneous finish that resists scuffing and wear while maintaining the integrity of the material.
Key Features
- Heat transfer paper for thermoplastic orthotic materials
- Fun “Candy Treats” design for custom finishes
- Creates vibrant, long-lasting colour during heating
- Maintains smooth, scuff-resistant surface
- Suitable for most thermoplastic materials
- Supplied in 5 metre rolls
Applications
This transfer paper is widely used in orthotic workshops to customise AFOs, braces and other thermoplastic devices. The bright and playful design makes it particularly suitable for paediatric orthoses, helping improve patient acceptance and engagement.
It provides a quick and efficient method of adding durable colour to orthotic appliances without affecting performance or structural properties. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Application Guide
- Cut a template from your thermoplastic material.
- Cut a piece of transfer paper slightly smaller than the template to avoid contact with the heating plate.
- Heat the thermoplastic material to its operating temperature.
- Place the transfer paper face down onto the heated material using minimal pressure.
- Smooth the paper to remove bubbles or wrinkles (approx. 15–20 seconds).
- Allow the colouring process to occur at 170–220°C (optimal ~210°C).
- After 15–45 seconds, remove the paper and continue forming as required.
Caution
- Transfers may bleed or rub off onto fabrics or skin when handled.
- Colour tones may vary depending on material, temperature and processing method.
- Avoid contamination (dust or moisture) between paper and material.
- Do not allow the design to contact heating elements.
- Always use appropriate protective equipment when handling heated materials.
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