Sublimation Printing

Sublimation Printing

Sublimation printing is a chemical process that involves the direct transition from a solid to a gas state to transfer color onto fabrics.
The design is first printed onto paper and, through heat, the sublimation ink is transformed into gas to bond with the receiving surface.
The ink, in gas form, can easily penetrate the fibers and bond to them permanently.
The final result allows for surfaces without any relief and preservation of the original structure of the material. This technique can only be applied to white polyester fabrics.

Supports:

  • Polyester

Sublimation Printing

Sublimation printing is a chemical process that involves the direct transition from a solid to a gas state to transfer color onto fabrics.
The design is first printed onto paper and, through heat, the sublimation ink is transformed into gas to bond with the receiving surface.
The ink, in gas form, can easily penetrate the fibers and bond to them permanently.
The final result allows for surfaces without any relief and preservation of the original structure of the material. This technique can only be applied to white polyester fabrics.

Supports:

  • Polyester