Description
Description
The Hotronix® Lower Platen Cover (6" x 10") is an essential accessory designed to protect your lower platen from wear, adhesives, and ink residue, ensuring smooth and efficient garment loading. Acting like an ironing board cover, this heat-resistant, non-stick cover enhances workflow efficiency while preserving the integrity of your heat press.
By preventing fabric shifting and sticking, the Lower Platen Cover helps decorators achieve flawless, high-quality transfers with ease. Whether you're a high-volume shop or a small-scale decorator, this cover reduces cleaning time and extends the lifespan of your platen.
Key Features & Benefits:
✔ Protects the Lower Platen – Shields the silicone pad from ink, adhesive buildup, and wear.
✔ Non-Stick Surface for Smooth Garment Loading – Prevents fabrics from sticking or shifting, ensuring perfect placement.
✔ Easy to Install & Remove – Snug fit makes it quick and hassle-free to use.
✔ Compatible with 6" x 10" Hotronix® Lower Platens – Custom fit for precision and protection.
✔ Simple to Clean & Maintain – Wipes clean easily, reducing downtime between presses.
✔ Enhances Production Efficiency – Faster, more accurate garment placement for higher productivity.
Why Choose the Hotronix® Lower Platen Cover?
✔ Extends the life of your lower platen by preventing damage and residue buildup.
✔ Improves workflow by making garment positioning faster and easier.
✔ Prevents sticking and scorching for consistent, high-quality results.
✔ Perfect for decorators working with HTV, sublimation, and specialty transfers.
Ideal For:
- Shops looking to improve platen durability and efficiency.
- Decorators working with adhesives, inks, and heat-sensitive fabrics.
- High-volume production needing smooth and seamless fabric loading.
- Users of 6" x 10" Hotronix® lower platens requiring enhanced platen protection.
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