Definition of Flocking Heat Transfer
Flocking heat transfer is a process that uses high-quality flock paper to create patterns with a plush, three-dimensional appearance. The flock feels soft and ranges in height from 0.6 to 1.2mm. This technique includes multi-color flocking and glitter flocking, which are at the forefront of the industry. Flocking heat transfer is widely used in various applications, such as women’s clothing, sportswear, children’s clothing, plush toys, and sweaters.