What is it?
Sublimation is a printing process and/or technique, which allows you to use infinite colors on a wide variety of products.
Where is it applied?
Today there is a wide variety of products to which this process is adhered. We leave you some examples: garments such as leggings, t-shirts, caps, aprons, backpacks, divers, jackets, backpacks, booties, bibs, baby bodies, pillows, slippers, purses, face masks, chinstraps, flip flops. Without a doubt, there are many more products.
Its characteristics are very dynamic, especially when working in industrial or mass production, but also in personalized production.
As?
Through a tool called sublimation iron, which has specific characteristics for its correct application.
With what?
In principle, having the idea of the design is essential, making the print with sublimation inks on a specific paper and then applying it with a “sublimation iron” to the desired object or fabric, following the specific parameters of temperature, pressure and time. As simple as that!
What fabrics can I sublimate?
Among the types of fabrics that are commonly used in textile sublimation, we can find: Acetate, Acrocel, Simil neoprene, Cordura, Sport Frisado, Dry Fit, Invisible Frisa, Polyester Gabardine, Chiffon, Jersey Set, Ketten, Ketten Frisado, Lycra , Microfiber, Elasticized Microfiber, Fried Elasticized Microfiber, Modal, Neoprene, Panama, Ripstop, Satin, Cold Silk, Polyester Set, Siré, Spun, Taffeta, Aircraft Fabric, Toweling Fabric, Tricot, Tropical Mechanic, Tulle, Polar, Micropolar, and some more.