Heat-Activated Backing

Custom Heat Press Patches

Custom heat press patches use a heat-activated adhesive backing that bonds permanently to fabric under heat and pressure. UK businesses, sports clubs, schools, and clothing brands order these bespoke patches to apply logos, names, and full-colour artwork onto garments without any stitching. Heat press patches stay thin, flexible, and durable, which makes them the practical choice for workwear, sportswear, and promotional clothing.

At Custom iron-on patches, we produce personalised heat press patches in the UK that match your design exactly and arrive ready to press.

HEAT PRESS CUSTOM PATCHES
Ready to
PressPermanent Bond
Thermoplastic polymer

What Are Custom Heat Press Patches?

Custom heat press patches are pre-made fabric or printed patches that carry a heat-seal adhesive on the reverse. The adhesive activates under heat, melts into the garment fibres, and re-solidifies on cooling to form a strong bond. This bonding method removes the need for sewing and produces a clean, professional finish. Manufacturers also call these patches heat transfer patches or heat-applied patches, because the patch transfers onto the fabric through controlled heat rather than thread.

The term "heat press" describes the application method, not a separate patch material. An embroidered patch, a woven patch, or a printed patch all become a heat press patch once it carries a heat-seal backing. This distinction matters when you order: you choose the patch type for the look, then choose the backing for the application. A heat-activated adhesive backing turns any patch into a press-on patch.

Three-part reaction

How Heat Press Patches Work

Heat press patches work through a simple three-part reaction: heat softens the adhesive, pressure pushes it into the fabric, and cooling locks the bond. The heat-seal backing is a thermoplastic polymer, which means it melts when warmed and hardens again as it cools. When you press the patch onto a garment, the molten adhesive flows around the cotton or polyester fibres and grips them mechanically. The result is a flexible, washable, and long-lasting attachment that behaves like part of the garment.

The bond strength depends on three controllable variables: temperature, pressure, and time. Too little heat leaves the adhesive partly unmelted, so the edges lift after a few washes. Too much heat scorches delicate fabrics such as polyester. Correct application, by contrast, fuses the patch fully and produces a bond that survives 25 or more wash cycles. We supply application instructions with every order so the heat, pressure, and dwell time match your specific patch and fabric.

Heat Press Patches vs Iron-On Patches

Heat press patches and iron-on patches are essentially the same product, because both use the same heat-activated adhesive backing. The difference is the tool, not the patch. An iron-on patch is applied with a household iron at home, while a heat press patch is applied with a commercial heat press machine that delivers even heat and consistent pressure. A heat press produces a stronger, more uniform bond, which is why clothing brands and uniform suppliers prefer it for bulk runs.

The choice between an iron and a heat press depends on volume and durability. A household iron suits occasional or small DIY jobs, but it creates hot spots and uneven pressure that can weaken edge adhesion. A heat press eliminates those weak spots and gives professional, repeatable results across hundreds of garments. Unlike a household iron, a heat press also controls temperature precisely, so it handles heat-sensitive fabrics such as sportswear without scorching. Every patch we make accepts both methods, so you keep the option to press at home or at scale.

Four main types

Types of Custom Heat Press Patches

Custom heat press patches come in four main types, each defined by how the patch face is constructed. The backing stays the same heat-seal adhesive across all of them; the surface determines the texture, detail level, and finish. You select the type that matches your logo, your fabric, and your budget. The table and cards below compare the four heat press patch types and their ideal uses.

Types of Custom Heat Press Patches Comparison
Patch TypeSurface & TextureBest ForDetail Level
EmbroideredRaised thread, classic finishWorkwear, jackets, clubsMedium - bold shapes
WovenThin, smooth, fine weaveDetailed logos, small letteringHigh - fine detail
Printed / SublimationFlat, full-colour, photographicSportswear, events, gradientsHighest - photo-realistic
PVC / RubberMoulded, waterproof, 3D optionOutdoor gear, tacticalMedium - bold relief

Embroidered Heat Press Patches

Embroidered heat press patches combine a stitched thread surface with a heat-seal backing. The embroidery gives a raised, textured, traditional patch look, while the heat-activated adhesive lets you press the patch on without sewing. These patches suit workwear, varsity jackets, and club uniforms where a classic, premium finish matters. A merrow border or laser-cut edge frames the design and protects the stitching. Embroidered patches carry a minimum thread count of around 1,000 stitches, which keeps the design crisp.

Woven Heat Press Patches

Woven heat press patches use a fine thread weave instead of raised embroidery, which produces a thinner and smoother patch. The tighter weave captures more detail than embroidery, so woven patches reproduce small lettering, thin lines, and intricate logos cleanly. UK customers often prefer woven patches for company logos and name labels because of the neat, low-profile finish. The heat-seal backing applies the same way as on an embroidered patch.

Printed & Sublimation Heat Press Patches

Printed and sublimation heat press patches use dye rather than thread, which makes them the best choice for full-colour artwork. Sublimation bonds the dye into the patch fibres, so the surface stays smooth and the colours stay vivid through repeated washing. These patches reproduce gradients, fine lines, photographic images, and unlimited colours that embroidery cannot match. Printed patches stay lightweight and flexible, which makes them ideal for sportswear, festival merchandise, and promotional clothing. Pantone colour matching keeps brand colours accurate across the whole order.

PVC / Rubber Heat Press Patches

PVC heat press patches use a moulded rubber face that is waterproof and hard-wearing. The PVC mould produces either a 2D flat design or a 3D raised relief, which gives a bold, dimensional look. These patches resist water, abrasion, and weather, so they suit outdoor gear, tactical kit, and workwear used in harsh conditions. A heat-seal backing makes the PVC patch press-on, though larger or thicker PVC patches sometimes pair better with a sew-on or hook-and-loop backing for security.

Three core advantages

Why Choose Heat Press Patches?

Custom heat press patches offer three core advantages over sewn-on and thicker embroidered alternatives: a slim profile, superior colour detail, and reliable wash durability. These benefits explain why UK clothing brands, sports clubs, and uniform suppliers choose heat-applied patches for branding at scale. Each benefit below maps to a specific garment requirement, so you can match the patch to the job.

Thin, Flexible & Comfortable Finish

Heat press patches sit thin and flat against the garment because there is no stitching or thick thread build-up on the reverse. The slim profile keeps the patch flexible, so it moves with the fabric instead of stiffening it. This comfort matters most on performance garments, where a rigid patch would irritate the wearer. Gym wear, football kits, cycling jerseys, and other stretch fabrics keep their flexibility when you press the patch on. A heat-seal backing adds branding without adding bulk.

Full-Colour Detail & Gradients

Heat press patches reproduce full-colour artwork, gradients, and fine detail that embroidery cannot achieve. The print or sublimation surface captures photographic images, thin lettering, and unlimited colours in a single pass. This colour clarity makes heat press patches the right choice for complex logos and detailed brand marks. Where an embroidered patch limits you to solid thread colours, a printed heat press patch renders the exact gradient in your design file. Pantone colour matching holds your brand colours consistent across every patch in the order.

Durability & Washability

Heat press patches stay durable and washable when applied correctly, surviving 25 or more wash cycles without lifting. The thermoplastic adhesive bonds into the fabric fibres, which anchors the patch far more firmly than a peel-and-stick adhesive. Unlike a temporary adhesive patch that fails after the first wash, a heat-sealed patch fuses permanently. Cold-water washing and low-heat drying extend the bond life further. This wash resistance makes heat press patches dependable for workwear and uniforms that face daily laundering.

Preparation & Process

How to Apply Heat Press Patches

Custom heat press patches apply in five steps using either a heat press machine or a household iron. The process activates the heat-seal adhesive, bonds it into the fabric, and sets the bond as it cools. Correct heat, pressure, and timing produce a patch that lasts the life of the garment. Follow the preparation list first, then the step-by-step guide below.

What You Need

Heat press patch application needs a heat source, a protective barrier, and a clean, flat surface. Prepare the following before you start:

  • Heat press machine or household iron - a heat press gives even heat; an iron suits small jobs.
  • Teflon sheet or parchment paper - protects the patch face and the fabric from direct heat.
  • Heat-resistant tape - holds the patch in position during pressing.
  • A clean, dry garment - freshly laundered fabric bonds better than soiled fabric.
  • A firm, flat surface - a press platen or a hard ironing board, never a soft cushioned base.
Application sequence

Step-by-Step Application Guide

Heat press patch application follows a fixed sequence, and each step controls one variable in the bond. Work through the steps in order for a professional result:

  1. Preheat the fabric.

    Press the bare garment area for 3-5 seconds to flatten seams and drive off moisture, because trapped moisture weakens the bond.

  2. Position the patch.

    Place the patch face-up in the exact position, then fix it with heat-resistant tape to stop it shifting.

  3. Cover the patch.

    Lay a Teflon sheet or parchment paper over the patch to shield it from direct heat.

  4. Apply heat and pressure.

    Press down firmly for the recommended time at the correct temperature, and do not slide the press or iron.

  5. Cool, then check.

    Let the patch cool fully before handling, then press any lifting edges again for 5-10 seconds.

Cooling forms part of the bond, so the patch must rest undisturbed until it reaches room temperature. Allow the adhesive 24 hours to cure fully before the first wash. This curing window lets the thermoplastic settle into the fibres and reach maximum strength.

Settings by fabric

Heat Press Temperature & Time Settings by Fabric

Heat press temperature and time depend on the fabric, because each fibre tolerates a different heat level. Cotton accepts higher heat, while polyester scorches above a lower threshold. The table below lists the recommended settings for common UK garment fabrics. Always test on a scrap or hidden area first, and follow any specific instructions supplied with your patches.

Heat Press Temperature & Time Settings Table
FabricTemperaturePress TimeNotes
Cotton150-160°C15-20 secondsTolerates higher heat; strongest bond
Cotton/poly blend140-150°C12-18 secondsLower heat slightly to protect synthetics
Polyester / sportswear130°C10-15 secondsLow heat prevents scorching and shine marks
Denim160°C20-25 secondsPress in sections for thick fabric
Nylon / delicateBelow 130°C10 secondsUse a press cloth; test first

A heat press controls these settings precisely, which is why it outperforms a household iron on heat-sensitive fabrics. An iron set to its cotton setting works for cotton and denim, but it struggles to hold the lower, steady temperature that polyester needs. For bulk orders or performance fabrics, a heat press delivers the consistent, repeatable bond that branding work requires.

Durable branding

Best Uses for Custom Heat Press Patches

Custom heat press patches serve UK businesses, clubs, schools, and brands that need durable branding without stitching. The slim profile and full-colour finish suit garments where comfort and detail both matter. The three use cases below cover the most common UK orders.

Workwear & Corporate Branding

Heat press patches brand workwear and corporate clothing with company logos that survive daily wear and laundering. Polo shirts, fleeces, and hi-vis garments carry a heat-sealed logo patch that stays flat under a jacket or harness. The thin profile keeps the uniform comfortable across a full shift. UK businesses choose heat press patches over embroidery when the logo contains fine detail or gradients that thread cannot reproduce. A consistent, Pantone-matched patch keeps the brand identity uniform across the whole team.

Sports Kits & Sportswear

Heat press patches apply cleanly to sports kits because the low-profile finish moves with stretch and performance fabrics. Football shirts, cycling jerseys, and gym wear use polyester, which presses at a lower temperature to avoid scorching. The flexible patch does not stiffen the fabric or restrict movement, so players stay comfortable. Club crests, sponsor logos, and player names all transfer in full colour. Heat press patches give sports clubs a professional kit without the bulk of sewn badges.

Schools, Clubs & Events

Heat press patches badge school uniforms, society kit, and event clothing in bulk at a low cost per unit. School blazers, scout uniforms, and university society hoodies carry a heat-applied crest that parents and members can re-press if needed. Event organisers use printed heat press patches on festival merchandise and promotional clothing for fast, full-colour branding. The low minimum order suits small clubs and one-off events alike. A heat-seal backing makes bulk application quick and consistent.

Four steps

How to Order Custom Heat Press Patches in the UK

Custom heat press patches are ordered in four steps: upload your design, choose the patch type, set the size and quantity, and approve the proof. We handle the digitising, colour matching, and production in the UK. The sections below explain the design options and the order terms.

Design, Sizes, Shapes & Colours

Heat press patches are made to any design, size, shape, and colour you supply. Upload your logo or artwork, and our design team converts it into a production-ready file at no extra cost. Embroidered patches need embroidery digitising, while printed patches reproduce your file directly in full colour. Patches are produced in custom shapes, round, square, shield, or bespoke die-cut, and sized to the longest edge of your design. Pantone colour matching reproduces your exact brand colours across the order.

Minimum Order, Pricing & Turnaround

Heat press patches carry a low minimum order, with bulk pricing that lowers the cost per patch as quantity rises. Our quoted prices include the heat-seal backing, free artwork, and UK delivery, with no hidden setup fee. Standard turnaround runs 10-14 working days from artwork approval, and express production is available for tighter deadlines. We deliver across the UK by tracked courier. Request a free quote with your design, size, and quantity, and we confirm the price and lead time before production begins.

Real feedback

Our Customers Reviews

Customers across the UK rate our heat press patches for quality, colour accuracy, and reliable turnaround. The feedback below reflects orders from businesses, clubs, and individuals.

"The colour match on our company logo was spot on, and the patches pressed onto our work fleeces perfectly. Brilliant quality and fast delivery."

- James T., Facilities Company, Manchester

"We ordered crests for the whole football team. They look professional, survived the wash, and the kids' kits still look great after a full season."

- Sarah L., Junior Football Club, Leeds

"Detailed logo with a gradient that no one else could do in embroidery. The printed heat press patches captured every colour exactly."

- Daniel R., Clothing Brand, London

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a household iron applies heat press patches successfully for small jobs. A heat press machine delivers more even heat and steadier pressure, which produces a stronger and longer-lasting bond on bulk orders and performance fabrics.
Yes, correctly applied heat press patches withstand regular washing, typically 25 or more wash cycles. Cold-water washing and low-heat drying preserve the adhesive bond and extend the life of the patch.
There is no material difference, "heat press" and "iron-on" describe the same heat-activated adhesive backing. The only difference is the tool: an iron-on patch uses a household iron, while a heat press patch uses a commercial heat press machine.
Yes, heat press patches bond well to polyester when pressed at a lower temperature, around 130°C. The reduced heat prevents scorching and shine marks, which makes these patches ideal for football kits, cycling jerseys, and gym wear.
Most heat press patches bond at 150-160°C on cotton and around 130°C on polyester. Press time runs 10-20 seconds depending on the fabric, and a press cloth protects both the patch and the garment.
Summary

Summary

Custom heat press patches attach branding to garments through a heat-activated adhesive rather than stitching, which keeps them thin, flexible, and washable. The application method works across embroidered, woven, printed, and PVC patch types, so you choose the surface that fits your logo and the fabric. Correct heat, pressure, and cooling produce a bond that outlasts daily wear and repeated washing. UK businesses, sports clubs, schools, and brands rely on these patches for professional, full-colour branding at a low cost per unit. Upload your design to start a free quote, and we produce your bespoke heat press patches in the UK with fast, tracked delivery.