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Sublimation

 

Sublimation allows you to print full color imprints on ceramic mugs. The imprints are vibrant and colorful, making them ideal for depicting buildings, nature scenes, anniversaries as well as any colorful picture or logo.
Sublimation allows you to have photo-lab quality and offers great unlimited possibilities.




 

Sublimation is the method of applying an image to specially coated ceramic mugs using four main ingredients: sublimation ink, sublimation transfer paper, heat and pressure.

Sublimation ink is unique in its ability to convert from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase. The conversion is initiated by heat and controlled with pressure. Hard items such as ceramics require a special coating to accept the sublimation inks. Sublimation dyes are transparent in nature and should only be used with white or lightly colored, specially coated ceramic mugs.

The inherent nature of the sublimation process may render slight color variations.

To avoid premature fading of your sublimated imprint, it is recommended that this product be hand washed only.

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