At the end of the 20th century, there was a diy gift craze in America, mainly about clothes. Later, people wanted to apply this kind of thing to porcelain and metal. But these things are too strong to operate. Professor Smith of the University of Pennsylvania developed a coating. This is the ancestor of thermal transfer coating. With the development of the times. Coatings are also developing constantly, from multimolecular in the past to monomolecular now.
Early thermal transfer coatings were mainly modified by thermosetting acrylic resin, amino resin, epoxy resin or silicone resin, polyester and polyurethane. And it has been used for more than 20 years. With the development of material science and technology, we have synthesized a new generation of fluorosilicone modified thermal transfer coating by using two resin materials with the best performance in the world: silicone and polytetrafluoroethylene (also known as Teflon, PTFE, PTFE, F4 and Plastic King).