Wholesale iron-on repair patches with iron on adhesive for fabric
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Min.Order:2500 Sets
Guangzhou Shin Dorn Plastics Toy Co., Ltd.
Wholesale iron-on repair patches with iron on adhesive for fabric
Shin Dorn offers professional iron on adhesive for fabric. Custom iron on adhesive for fabric can be made onto various kinds of fabrics, liners and clothing. Adhesive thickness is adjustable according to client's demands.
Quick Details |
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Specification: | 5 pieces of 70x70 mm iron-on repair patches |
Patch Raw Material: | Fabric: Vinyl or TPU |
Modal Number: | Iron on repair patches |
Application(s): | Repairs rips and tears in vinyl fabrics. |
Regulations: | Adhesive passes ASTM F963-11, CPSIA, CPSA, REACH 17P, REACH 144 SVHC, CHCC, EN71 PART3:2013, RoHS, PAHs, and more! |
Company Certificates: | ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System; |
Customization | - Custom patches of any size and color. |
Physical Properties |
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Patch Appearance: | Semi-transparent color |
Glue Main Ingredient: | Polyacrylate |
Odor: | Odorless |
Properties: | - Made with industrial-strength adhesive. |
Glue Adhesion and Cohesion: | Adjustable |
Glue Thickness: | 0.04~0.08mm, adjustable |
Curing Time: | Ready to use in 20~30 minutes |
Reactivity: | Stable under normal storage and handling conditions |
Chemical Stability: | Stable under normal temperatures and pressures |
Storage: | Store the product in a cool (32~120°F; 0~49ºC), dry and well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Keep away from food and drinks. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow material to be released to the environment without proper governmental permits. |
Application Guidelines |
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Operating Temperature: | 50~104°F (10~40ºC) |
Method of Application: | Peel and patch |
Instruction: | 1. Use only in well-ventilated area. General indoor ventilation may be adequate. 2. Clean the surface to be repaired thoroughly and keep dry. It is recommended to wipe off the dust/ oil with 50% alcohol solution. 3. Peel off the backing paper and stick the patch to the surface, fully covering the leaks/seams/holes/slits. Press firmly to force out any air bubbles. 4. Place a piece of aluminum foil on the ironing board. This will be the working area. 5. Put the fabric and the patch on the ironing board, with the damaged area above the aluminum foil. Cover the patch with a pressing cloth. Pre-heat iron to cotton setting and set it to dry mode instead of steam mode. 6. Press the iron flat on the patch for about 10 to 20 seconds. Do not move iron back and forth. The heating melts adhesive so that adhesive sticks deeply to the fabric. 7. Take away iron and allow the patch to cool down. Inspect the patch before re-inflating or re-use the repaired product to make sure it is securely attached to the fabric. |