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Vacuum heat transfer is a surface decoration process used to apply metallic or decorative films onto three-dimensional products. By combining heat, pressure, and vacuum suction, the transfer film tightly conforms to complex shapes, allowing patterns to be transferred evenly onto curved or irregular surfaces.

The main challenge of this process is maintaining stable adhesion and pattern quality while the film stretches over deep or complex contours. To overcome this, precise control of temperature, pressure, and vacuum level is required, along with high-performance transfer foils that provide good elongation and stable release properties. With proper equipment design and material selection, vacuum heat transfer can achieve consistent and high-quality decorative results.
Core Technical Advantages
1. Strong Vacuum Forming System
The machine uses a high-efficiency vacuum system to press the transfer film tightly onto the product surface. This ensures that the film conforms perfectly to curved or irregular shapes, preventing wrinkles and air bubbles during the transfer process.
2. High Precision Temperature Control
A precise heating system maintains stable temperature during the transfer process. Stable temperature control prevents color variation and ensures consistent transfer quality.
3. Multi-Station or Automated Structure
The equipment adopts a multi-process working structure that separates different processing steps, allowing several operations to run simultaneously.
4. Strong Adaptability for Complex Products
Vacuum heat transfer technology allows decoration on various 3D products that are difficult to process with traditional hot stamping.
Typical products include:
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plastic housings
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consumer electronics parts
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automotive interior components
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decorative plastic products
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5. Flexible Fixture System
The machine supports interchangeable fixtures for different product shapes and sizes, making production more flexible and reducing changeover time.

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