UV DTF film is a thin, flexible transfer film with a smooth glossy or satin surface that supports uniform ink laydown, sharp edges, and reliable image transfer. It is used to produce graphics for hard-to-print rigid or irregular objects, with the film acting as a temporary carrier. Printing is done with UV-Curable inks, onto a Paper or Clear PET A-film, typically using a layered structure: a white ink layer beneath the colour image for opacity and colour vibrancy, followed by the colour ink layer for the graphic, and a glossy varnish or clear layer on top for protection, depth, and surface finish. After printing, an adhesive layer is applied or laminated over the cured ink. The transfer bonds to the target object through the adhesive, without the need for heat or high pressure. Once the carrier film is peeled away, the cured ink, white base, colour image, clear layer, and adhesive remain on the object as a stable, flexible graphic with consistent coverage and fine detail.
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