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Get it between 2025-11-03 to 2025-11-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
MULTI-PURPOSE:Godora DTF powder white digital transfer hot melt adhesive is suitable for most fabrics including non-treated cotton, silk, polyester, denim, nylon, leather, 50/50 blends, & more. Works with all DTF & DTG printers on the market and any PET film size. DTF powder needs to be used with a heat press.
HIGH QUALITY:Our DTF pretreat transfer powder will stick to the ink and not the film and won't clog your automatic shaker with excellent bonding, Waterproof and flexibility.ellent bonding, Waterproof and flexibility.
EASY APPLICATION:DTF hot melt adhesive powder eliminates the need for PRETREATMENT! It works with both automated shaker and hand application methods, ensuring crisp, defined edges and images from start to finish. DTF hotmelt adhesive powder only supports patterns printed on DTF printer.
EASY STORAGE:The barrel-shaped design makes it easier to store and carry, no need to touch it with our spoon. Store and package the unused white DTF powder adhesive in a cool, dry place.
AFTER-SALES SERVICE: Order with confidence! Every DTF transfer powder has been tested strictly to ensure higher quality. If you have any questions about our products, please feel free to contact us and we will try our best to solve your problem.
Godora DTF Powder White Digital Transfer Hot Melt Adhesive: We are committed to providing the best DTF powder adhesive to all our customers forever! DTF pretreat transfer powder works with almost all types of fabrics with good quality results! (Lycra, cotton, nylon, swimsuit fabrics, high-elasticity fabrics, chemical fiber or shoes , hats, bags etc) Features: After baking the DTF hot melt adhesive powder, solid white for more vibrant colors. Even and regular particles for the fine quality of graphic and good adherence. Finely coated film for no pinholes! No worry about the dyes on special fabrics evaporating and affecting the color of the pattern itself. Process: 1. Print the image onto the matte side of film in mirror mode