The Ultimate Guide to Pressing Adhesive-Backed Patches Onto Hats
Think what you've always done with other adhesives will always work with LoneStar Adhesive? Think again... and read on for our recommendations!
When it comes to creating top-quality, durable custom hats, your heat press technique matters just as much as your patch quality. Whether you’re using Durra-Bull™ adhesive-backed patches made from Premium Leatherette® , or multi-layer acrylic, PVC or silicone patches, mastering the press settings for your equipment is critical for perfect adhesion and long-lasting results.
In this guide, we'll walk you through recommended techniques and settings for different types of heat presses— including single platen, dual platen, and Branding Irons— so you can confidently deliver the best product possible.
Why Press Settings Matter
Patches backed with adhesives like Durra-Bull™ require a precise balance to properly bond to the surface of a hat. Our adhesive is a polymer that liquefies at our recommended settings, and you're then using a combination of temperature, time, and pressure to fuse the adhesive through the fabric to which you're adhering the patch. Once cooled and hardened, the bond is permanent. Inconsistent settings can lead to:
- Incomplete adhesion
- Peeling edges
- Patch warping
- Damage to hat structure
Each type of press has slightly different requirements, so adjusting your settings to match your equipment is key.
Pressing Patches with a Branding Iron
Branding Irons offer a unique solution for specialty applications as a dual heated platen press. They work particularly well for field applications, live events, or boutique batch runs.
Recommended Settings:
- Top Platen Temperature: 280°F
- Bottom Platen Temperature: 400°F
- Time: 45 seconds
- Pressure: Medium
Pro Tip: For leatherette materials thinner than our Premium Leatherette® , you may want to reduce the press time slightly. Pressing for 40 seconds is a good starting point to prevent over-melting the adhesive. The "No Foam" options are a great example of this type of material! You'll also need less dwell time for denim, twill, and even wood veneer material.
Key Steps:
- Using your hands, iron the hat down against the platen to remove the void between the crown of the hat and the lower platen. This will help eliminate creasing on the hat.
- Align the patch carefully and center it before pressing. Use the bottom platen's heat to activate the adhesive so it will stay in place and you can skip using heat tape.
- Apply medium pressure— not so light to risk adhesion, and not so firm as to flatten the hat’s structure. This measurement CAN vary by press, so use your best judgement and increase/decrease based on results.
- Monitor the bottom platen closely, as the 400°F setting ensures strong adhesive flow and deep fabric bonding.
Pressing Patches with other Dual Heated Platen Presses
A Dual Heated Platen Press is ideal for high-end production and ensures even heat distribution for fast, secure bonding—perfect for thick materials, structured hats, or layered patches.
Recommended Settings:
- Top Platen Temperature: 280°F
- Bottom Platen Temperature: 320°F
- Time: 45 seconds
- Pressure: Medium
**See Pro-Tips under the Branding Iron settings above. Always remember to cover the patch material and hat with a protective silicone or foam pad to prevent scorching.
Key Steps:
- Using your hands, iron the hat down against the platen to remove the void between the crown of the hat and the lower platen. This will help eliminate creasing on the hat.
- Align the patch carefully and center it before pressing. Use the bottom platen's heat to activate the adhesive so it will stay in place and you can skip using heat tape.
- Apply medium pressure— not so light to risk adhesion, and not so firm as to flatten the hat’s structure. This measurement CAN vary by press, so use your best judgement and increase/decrease based on results.
Benefits of Dual Platen Presses:
- Superior adhesion for thick or stiff hat materials, because the heat is activating the adhesive side at the same time.
- Faster production cycles with consistent results. Consistent heat output leads to less heat cycling and a streamlined workflow.
- Lower risk of patch lifting or warping. Less dwell time on the patches helps hold the integrity of the patch surface, and fully activates the adhesive.
Pressing Patches with a Single Heated Platen Press
Single heated platen presses are more common and budget-friendly, but require extra care to ensure the adhesive fully activates.
Recommended Settings:
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Top Platen Temperature: 300°F
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Time: 50-60 seconds
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Pressure: Medium
Special Tip: For hats with thicker patches or thicker structured crowns, you may benefit from extending your press time closer to 60 seconds OR pre-press (described below).
Key Steps:
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Pre-Press (Optional): Warm the hat first by pressing it without a patch for 5–10 seconds. This helps remove moisture, warm the hat material to activate the adhesive faster, and pre-soften the fabric to ensure no void exists between the crown of the hat and the platen.
- Place the patch carefully and apply medium pressure throughout.
- Monitor your press time! Adhesive-backed patches often require a slightly longer press on single platen machines due to the lack of bottom heat.
- After pressing, allow the hat to cool naturally before handling aggressively.
Extra Considerations:
- Structured trucker hats in thicker materials may need additional time.
- Always test with one hat before starting a full run.
Final Thoughts: Master the Craft
The best patch jobs aren't rushed, they're crafted with precision and patience. Using the right press settings based on your equipment ensures flawless adhesion, clean appearance, and durability that lasts whether you're outfitting a hunting lodge, a work crew, or launching your own brand of custom headwear.
Remember: test first, adjust as needed, and don’t be afraid to tweak slightly based on the hat material, patch size, or patch thickness.
At LoneStar Adhesive, we engineer our patches and adhesives to perform at the highest levels. When you match them with the right pressing technique, your hats won't just look good— they’ll outlast the elements. Read the FAQ on the homepage of the website, join our amazing community of makers on Facebook, or shoot us an email- we're here to help you succeed.