Achieve flawless T-shirt transfers with our 40x50cm (16″x20″) Pneumatic Heat Press. Designed for small businesses and custom apparel shops, this semi-automatic machine combines industrial-grade pneumatic pressure, precise temperature control (32-500°F), and a large platen for full-shirt designs. Perfect for HTV, sublimation, and DTF transfers – produce 50+ shirts/hour with professional consistency.
Professional-Quality Shirt Printing Made Easy
Elevate your apparel business with our 40x50cm Pneumatic Heat Press, engineered for high-volume production and commercial durability.
Why This Heat Press Stands Out:
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
Plate Size | 40x50cm / 16″x20″ (Standard Rectangular) |
Temperature Range | 32-500°F / 0-260°C (±1°F Digital Control) |
Pressure System | Pneumatic Air Pressure |
Work Stations | Single Station |
Timer | 0-999 Seconds with Auto-Alarm |
Voltage/Power | 220V – 2700W (Commercial) / 110V – 1800W |
Net Weight | 66kgs / 145lbs |
Key Features
✅ 360° Swivel Design: Ergonomic access for bulk production
✅ Multi-Layer Protection: Overheat cutoff + surge protection
✅ Universal Compatibility: Works with HTV, DTF, flock, and glitter vinyl
✅ Durable Construction: Steel frame rated for 50,000+ presses
FAQ Section
Q: What is better, a heat press or Cricut?
A: A Cricut cuts designs, while a heat press bonds them professionally. For shirt businesses, our 40x50cm heat press delivers faster production (50+ shirts/hour) and commercial-grade durability that Cricut machines can’t match.
Q: What do you need to make shirts with a heat press?
A: Heat Transfer Material
HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl) – For cut designs (e.g., Siser EasyWeed)
Sublimation Paper & Ink – For full-color prints (requires polyester shirts)
DTF (Direct-to-Film) Transfers – No weeding, works on most fabrics
Design Tools
Cutting machine (e.g., Cricut, Silhouette) for HTV designs
Sublimation printer (e.g., Epson EcoTank) for ink-based transfers
Essential Accessories
Teflon Sheets – Protect designs during pressing
Heat-Resistant Tape – Secure transfers in place
Infrared Thermometer – Verify plate temperature
Apparel & Prep
100% cotton or polyester-blend shirts (pre-washed)
Parchment Paper – Prevent ink bleed-through (for sublimation)
Q: What temperature should I heat press T-shirts?
A: For 100% cotton, use 350°F for 15 seconds. Polyester blends: 320°F for 12 seconds. Our digital controller maintains ±1°F accuracy to prevent scorching.