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Dye-sublimation printing technology for your daily life
Dye-sublimation printing is a digital printing technology using full color artwork that works with polyester and polymer-coated substrates. Also referred to as digital
sublimation, the process is commonly used for decorating apparel, signs and
banners, as well as novelty items such as cell phone covers, plaques, coffee
mugs, and other items with sublimation-friendly surfaces. The process uses the
science of sublimation, in which heat
and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction
without passing through the liquid phase.
In sublimation printing, unique sublimation dyes are transferred to
sheets of “transfer” paper via liquid gel ink through a piezoelectric print
head. The ink is deposited on these high-release inkjet papers, which are used
for the next step of the sublimation printing process. After the digital design
is printed onto sublimation transfer sheets, it is placed on a heat press along
with the substrate to be sublimated. In order to transfer the image from the paper to the substrate, it
requires a heat press process that is a combination
of time, temperature and pressure. The heat press applies this special
combination, which can change depending on the substrate, to “transfer” the
sublimation dyes at the molecular level into the substrate. The most common
dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a range
of 380 to 420 degrees.Fahrenheit is normally recommended for optimal color.
The
end result of the sublimation process is a nearly permanent, high resolution,
full color print. Because the dyes are infused into the substrate at the molecular level,
rather than applied at a topical level (such as with screen
printing and direct to garment printing, the prints
will not crack, fade or peel from the substrate under normal conditions
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