Sublimation blanks come in many different types, from the material to the density to the thickness of the sheet itself. However, there are some key differences between each type that you should be aware of before making your next order. Look at this quick guide to sublimation blanks below and make sure that you’re getting exactly what you need when you place your next order!
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What Is Sublimation?
Sublimation is a process in which ink becomes gas and passes through a semipermeable membrane to create an image. The benefit of sublimation over traditional printing methods is that the ink becomes part of the garment, so the printed design won’t crack or peel off from washing. There are four types of blanks for sublimation: Polyester blanks, bamboo blanks, cotton blanks and rayon blanks. Polyester can be dyed any colour with food colouring (this isn’t recommended for bamboo). Rayon is best for lighter shades as it does not take well to darker colours. Cotton takes best to dark colours but needs to be pre-washed before being made into clothing as it may shrink after drying.
What Are The Different Types Of Sublimation Blanks?
Sublimation printing is a process of printing designs onto textiles, paper or other materials. When sublimating an image onto a blank, there are many different types of blanks to choose from. There are four main types of blanks: PVC, PETG (Polyester), Felt and Polypropylene (PP). PVC is usually used for lower quality items such as cups, whereas PETG and PP are more commonly used for higher quality items such as clothing. The felt has the most expensive price tag but it also lasts the longest. If you’re looking for something that’s going to last you through years, then go with the felt. However, if you’re looking for something that’s going to get wrecked right away, then go with PVC.
What Are The Benefits Of Using Sublimation Blanks?
Sublimation blanks mugs are a great way to get started in the sublimation industry. They can be used to create personalized gifts, promotional items, and more.
Some of the benefits of using sublimation blanks include:
- They offer a high-quality print surface for your design.
- They are cost-effective because they can be re-used if you want to sell what you have created.
How Do I Choose The Right Sublimation Blank For My Project?
Choosing the right sublimation blank for your project will depend on what you are using it for. If you are using it for printing on a t-shirt, then a white or lighter colour is best so that the colours don’t blend and make an ugly mess. On the other hand, if you are using it to print on stickers or car decals, then darker shades like black or dark blue will work better because they will show up more prominently against the material.