Sublimation Ink
Sublimation ink is a type of ink used in dye-sublimation printing, a process where the ink is converted into a gas without passing through a liquid state. This ink is primarily used for printing on polyester fabrics, coated metals, ceramics, and other materials that can hold the dye when it transitions from solid to gas.
In the sublimation process, the ink is heated to a high temperature (around 180-200�°C), causing the solid dye particles to vaporize and bond with the fibers or coating of the material. This creates a permanent, vibrant, and durable print that won't fade or peel over time. Sublimation ink is most commonly used in custom apparel, promotional products, and signage.
Features
High-quality production process
As a leading domestic supplier of inkjet inks, INKBANK has nearly 20 years of R&D and manufacturing experience. The company has advanced production facilities and a strict quality management system, including ISO9001 quality certification and ISO14001 environmental certification, to ensure the high-quality performance and consistency of sublimation inks.
Environmental protection and safety
INKBANK pays attention to the environmental performance of its products, adopts advanced environmentally friendly ink production technology, meets international environmental standards, and ensures that sublimation inks are harmless to the environment during use and do not contain harmful substances, suitable for long-term use and high-frequency printing needs.
High color reproduction and stability
INKBANK's sublimation ink has excellent color expression, and can present bright colors and excellent color reproduction on a variety of materials. Its stability is extremely strong, and even in a long printing process, the ink can ensure color consistency and accuracy, and reduce color difference.