Supplier Profile: Dae Ha UK
DTF with unmatched consistency, quality, safety, and sustainability
Having exhibited at FESPA Global Expo held in Amsterdam back in March, Dae Ha’s unwavering dedication to quality and innovation has elevated the Korean manufacturer to a leadership position in the HTV and DTF landscape within the UK and Europe.
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ae Ha’s Oeko-Tex 100 Certified DTF Film, the only DTF Film 100% manufactured in Korea, sets a new industry standard with its Class 1,000 Clean Room production.
This high-precision environment ensures that Dae Ha’s DTF film is the most consistent and premium Instant Hot Peel DTF Film on the market, enabling confident printing, roll after roll. Made from certified recycled blended polyester and featuring a water- based coating, this film reduces costs associated with ink, hot melt powder, and oven temperatures as low as 75°C once printer settings, dehumidifier, and extraction systems are optimised. Later this year, Dae Ha will introduce a Patented Foil DTF that prints with the finest details and sharp edges, without leaving foil flakes behind, maintaining its ethos of delivering premium products.
Hot melt powder and ink innovations
Dae Ha’s premium quality Oeko-Tex approved Polyurethane Hot Melt Powder complements its DTF film perfectly. Suitable for all fabrics and featuring superb stretch properties, this powder ensures an excellent soft feel for your transfers and a cleaner working environment around your printer. To further enhance colours and opacity, Dae Ha recommends pairing its DTF film with the UK-manufactured DTF ink by UK-produced Indie Ink.
Also, Oeko-Tex approved, this ink is specifically formulated, enhancing the film’s coatings, resulting in vibrant and true-colour transfers.
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Foil DTF
Chameleon HTV
Commitment to sustainability Certified to Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Dae Ha’s DTF consumables guarantee superior quality and performance while adhering to rigorous environmental and safety standards.
This certification underscores Dae Ha’s dedication to sustainability and safety, ensuring that its products meet the highest standards in the garment decoration industry, and only when used altogether, can you produce Oeko-Tex Certified transfers.
HTV innovations continue Amid widespread fascination with all things DTF, Dae Ha continues to innovate. Responding to the revitalised 2024 HTV market, the company is expanding its product range. Catering to diverse market sectors – from French fashion houses to major sportswear brands and home-based projects – key additions include the continuously expanding best-selling One Flex.
The increasingly popular 3D Puff range now includes high-shine metallics, expanding to 42 available colours, with
3D Puff Metallic on rose
Reflective Puff arriving this winter. The activewear-focused Stretch Flex, which surpasses the stretch and rebound properties of DTF Transfers, is now available in 41 colours. With special effect HTV, a notable feature of the Dae Ha lineup, 2024 has seen a return to more expansive T shirt designs from customers, with sales in these areas increasing monthly.
Excellence in heat presses In tandem with Dae Ha’s commitment to quality and sustainability, Lotus Press, the acclaimed Italian heat press manufacturer since 1972, offers sustainable heat presses for garment decoration and production. With low energy consumption and long-lasting products, Lotus presses are built from high-grade materials and feature unique Mika-Tech smart heating technology.
Made in Milan, these presses provide unparalleled reliability and ergonomic solutions, with custom presses available as a specialty.
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