Sublimation is the transition of a substance from solid to gas without becoming a liquid first.
To determine when this will happen you must find a phase diagram of the particular substance you are working it. There is something called the triple point, a particular pressure and temperature at which all three phases can technically exist. If you find a point below this, and a pressure and temperature at which a liquid wont exist whatever you are working with will go straight from solid to gas.
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Sublimation printing is a process where heat is used to transfer dye onto a material such as fabric or paper. The dye is turned into a gas under high heat and pressure, then bonds with the fibers of the material. This results in vibrant and long-lasting prints that are machine washable.
Dye Sublimation Transfer is a process where you use an image that has been created digitally either by scanning a photograph or downloading a picture taken with your digital camera or an image created in a piece of imaging software like Adobe Photoshop or CorelDRAW and then printing this image with an Epson printer using special inks called sublimation inks onto paper. Once the image is on the paper you place it under a heat transfer press on top of your substrate and heat the paper until the inks turn to a gas and transfer the image onto the item you are making.
What type of printer do I need?
Because of the type of ink that is used you are limited in the type of printer you can print with. Currently you can purchase sublimation ink for the following EPSON printers: Epson C82, C84, C86, 1280, 900, 980, 1400, R1800/800, 3000, 4000, 4800, 4880, or 7600. Condé offers sublimation solutions for wide-format printers such as the Roland Hi-Fi Jet Pro. Contact our Wide Format Division to learn more. What kind of inks do I need?
The ink used in the Sublimation Transfer process is aspecial mixture of water and heat reactive dyes. For professional results everytime we recommend, sell, and support ArTainium UV + Sublimation Inks. What paper can I use?
For Sublimation there are different papers developed for different substrates. Mousepads, tote-bags, DyeTrans™ Apparel, Soft L' ink Wearables, metal, and fabrics are best transfered using our Jetcol 5000 Hi Release Paper. When transfering items such as ceramics, plastics, jewelry, and porcelain, we recommend our DyeTrans™ Sublimation Paper. What type of Heat Transfer Press do I need?
A heat press is the machine that presses a transfer onto an imprintable substrate. Using high temperatures and heavy pressures for a certain amount of time, the transfer is permanently embedded into the product. Heat presses are recommended for professional and satisfying results simply because standard laminating devices and home hand irons can not get even near the temperatures required for a reliable transfer. Standard transfers require anywhere from 375° to 425° F demand serious force in pressing often from 40-80 psi. These temperatures and pressures are simply not possible with other heated devices. Condé recommends George Knight Heat Presses because they are simply the best. George Knight Heat Presses have been the backbone of literally thousands upon thousands of business over the past 4 decades, providing a reliable workhorse of a product that stands up to the demands of imprinting business, manufacturing and personal use. What types of products can I make?
Simply browse the list of sublimatable products from the menu to your right to see all the exciting items you can produce with a DyeTrans™ Sublimation Transfer System. Remember, Condé is here to help you grow your business by providing premium products, systems, supplies, and support for everything we sell. We are your partner and we are devoted to helping you grow your custom personalized product business.
Sublimation printing uses a pc, epson printer with sublimation ink, sublimation paper and a substrate like t-shirt etc. and a heat press machine with these components sublimation printing can be done at home.
1. Design a text or image in your computer
2. Print the design in a printer with sublimation ink using "Sublimation Paper"
3. Using a "Heat Press Machine" set it to about 190 degree celcius for 60
seconds with medium pressure
4. Put your t shirt in a heat press and the printed desing upside down
5. close the heat press and wait for 60 seconds you should see the sublimation
printed successfully.
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Sublimation refers to a process whereby a material transitions from a solid to gaseous state, bypassing the liquid state. Sublimation printing is a process involving the use of heat to transfer dye onto some material such as paper or fabric. It can produce many more colours than inkjet printing.
The sublimation process
In this Sublimation printing, the ink is heated to a very high temperature until it turns directly into a gas, without ever becoming a liquid. At the same time that this change of state takes place, the pores of the paper or polyester open, into which the color is injected.
It should be noted that the ink does not set until the material has cooled and, therefore, the pores are closed. This is one of the reasons why a high image quality printer is considered.
Sublimation inks
Usually, these types of devices work with 4 basic colors: cyan, yellow, magenta and black. With their combination, the entire color range can be achieved. However, some printer models also use additional shades (such as light cyan) to achieve an even more realistic effect.
Sublimation is the process in which solid is directly changed into gas e.g sodium metal.
Sublimation is the process in which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state.
Sublimation is important because it is a physical process that allows substances to transition directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This property is useful in fields such as chemistry, where it can be used for purification, separation, and deposition of materials. Additionally, sublimation is employed in industries like food preservation and printing.
Sublimation is the process where a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
Yes, iodine and naphthalene can be separated by sublimation because they have different sublimation points. Iodine sublimes at a lower temperature compared to naphthalene, allowing for the selective separation of the two substances based on their sublimation properties.
This process is known as sublimation. Sublimation occurs when a substance goes from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state. Examples of substances that undergo sublimation include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and mothballs (paradichlorobenzene).