What is Dye Sublimation Fabric Printing?
By definition, dye-sublimation printing is a printing technique that uses heat to embed dye onto fabric. This process allows graphics to be soft, flexible, foldable, and machine washable while maintaining bright vibrant color. Dye-sublimation fabric printing is used for a variety of products and in many everyday examples. From backlit SEG, freestanding displays, and trade show graphics, sublimated fabric prints have a variety of applications.
One of the greatest benefits of dye-sublimation printing is the permanence of the image. On fabric, we can print an image for an SEG frame and remove the image for washing in a standard washing machine if the graphic is ever soiled. The ability to do this saves on reprinting and achieves a long lasting graphic for display.
Dye-Sublimation Fabric Printing explained in 3 Steps:
1. Artwork Files
Upon artwork approval, our in-house designers send a digital file into production to begin the printing process.
2.Heating Precision
In the printing process, when the temperature reaches 383°F (195°C) the inks are embedded onto the fabric. Before the heat is applied imagery appears dull. Heating causes a chemical reaction that activates the ink creating vibrant color
3. Final Print
The result is a high-end and vibrant SEG Fabric Print. This material has become a popular solution for all types of environments due to the ability to create large sizes that can fold and ship in small packages.