Dye Sublimation Paper Is Suitable For A Wide Range Of Substrates, And It Also Benefits From Eco-Friendly Products

Dye Sublimation Paper
Dye Sublimation Paper

Dye Sublimation Paper is a fast, efficient process that produces nearly permanent full-color prints. Its low cost and high durability make it a great solution for mass production. This type of printing also allows for easy sign output and the ability to print on a variety of surfaces. Sportswear, or interior decor, dye sublimation printing can deliver a high quality, vibrant image that will last for years to come.

A heat press is another key part of the dye sublimation process. It transfers the ink to the substrate by penetrating it with the ink and then transferring heat. The process can be used on a variety of products, including sportswear, ceramic tiles, and packaging materials. A key factor in the lifespan of the product is its care and handling.

Dye Sublimation Paper uses a special transfer paper. This is a paper substrate that is coated with a special coating that contains the dye sublimation ink. The coating is heat activated and turns the ink into a gas. When the ink is exposed to heat, it activates at a temperature of approximately 175 degrees Fahrenheit. When the ink cools, it becomes solid, and the printed image is permanently on the product.

The global Dye Sublimation Paper Market is expanding due to the increasing growth of the textile sector.

In terms of textile-related exports, the United States ranks second in the world with $28.4 billion in combined fibre, textile, and clothing exports in 2022. Unlike the traditional inkjet printing process, dye sublimation printing uses a heat press to transfer the printed image from a paper substrate to a fabric or other substrate. This process offers a high-quality and fade-resistant print. It is a process that can be used for a wide variety of applications, including clothing, novelty goods, and photo prints.

Inkjet printing uses a series of liquid ink droplets that are delivered through a nozzle. The series is then swept through the material, producing a series of color dots that can be seen as a 'primary' color. In Dye Sublimation Paper, the dyes are dispersed in the ink instead of dispensed with a nozzle. This means that each color is the same size as the medium in which the color is applied. This allows for high-quality printing on an extensive variety of paper and fabric types.

MUTOH America launched their new XpertJet 1642WR Pro dye-sublimation printer in November 2021. This new printer is ideal for sports apparel, fashion applications, soft signage and home décor as it features an extra-wide MUTOH AccuFine dual print heads.

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