Textile marking: take a look at iron-on films from HEXIS

News / 2023, 4 August

Customising clothing with textile marking

For a long time, textile marking has been known as the most effective way of customising clothing. Textile marking offers a multitude of possibilities. Indeed, you can use customised clothing for promotional, professional or event-related needs, as well as for the creation of a brand. One method of customising clothing is to use iron-on films. In this article, we will take a closer look at textile marking and explore the advantages of iron-on films for this customisation technique. You can then look at the TEXIS By HEXIS range of iron-on but also printable films to meet your requirements for textile marking.

Textile marking is the process of applying a motif, logo, name or other element to fabric items:

  • t-shirts
  • caps
  • jumpers
  • bags
  • awnings

Iron-on film: a versatile and practical choice

Among the different textile marking techniques available, the use of iron-on films represents a versatile solution. TEXIS By HEXIS offers a wide range of iron-on films to meet all your needs. You will find the family of cutting flex films, printing flex and finally films for Direct To Film (DTF) printing systems.

Exploit the full potential of iron-on films for textile marking

When it comes to marking and customising items of clothing, iron-on films offer a versatile and creative solution. These films are also known as transfer films. To benefit from all the advantages of iron-on films for textile marking, you need to choose high-quality products. This is where HEXIS films stand out. Indeed, HEXIS is known and recognised for its varied range of textile products, and for offering you top-quality iron-on films. Our films are specially designed to guarantee professional results and long-term satisfaction.

Let’s take a look at the HEXIS range of iron-on films for textile marking.

Cutting flex for textile marking

In the cutting flex family, you will find 10 products: SPEEDCUT, COLORCUT, METALCUT, FLOCK 200, GLITFLEX, NYLCUT, BLOCKCUT, GLOWCUT, REFLEX, BRICKCUT. Within this family you will find iron-on films with different finishes:

  • matt
  • metallic
  • velvet
  • glitter
  • photoluminescent
  • reflective

As you can see, at HEXIS there is an iron-on film to suit every need. Our iron-on films for textile marking are available in a wide range of colours. TEXIS iron-on films come in over 100 colours !!!!

To find out all about the available versions of our cutting flexes, click here.

Printable flex for textile marking

Flex films for printing offer many advantages. They allow great precision in the details and contours of the motifs. This feature guarantees a clean, long-lasting result. In addition, iron-on printing films have a high resistance to frequent washing. At HEXIS, you can find several products in the printable flex family:

These products consist of either a self-adhesive or non-adhesive liner and can be used on a wide variety of fabrics: cotton, polyester, nylon, sublimated fabrics etc. Our iron-on films are versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications. They are also available in a range of finishes. Whether you are looking for a discreet matt finish or rather a satin effect, there is an iron-on film to suit all of your tastes. Textile branding allows you to customise garments and create unique items.

The use of our printing or cutting films is based on a heat press. This will enable you to apply specific pressure and heat, adapted to your product, to activate the adhesive and fix the motif to the textile. Once the transfer has been completed, the print will blend in perfectly with the fabric.

Iron-on films offer unrivalled precision, durability and versatility. They are therefore the perfect solution to help you customise your garments, from small to large production runs. HEXIS iron-on films offer you a superior solution to fully exploit the creative potential provided by textile marking.

For any enquiries about our textile products, we recommend that you contact Julien GARAT.

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