Sublimation

Sublimation

What is sublimation?

Sublimation in Greek is translated as sublimation and is a process in which a substance goes directly from its solid state to its gaseous state, without going through the liquid state. This occurs when the substance is heated and the vapor pressure of the solid becomes greater than the ambient pressure, causing the solid to vaporize.

During sublimation, the substance absorbs heat energy from its surroundings, which causes its particles to vibrate faster and break their bonds with each other. The substance then turns into a gas made up of its individual molecules or atoms, which move freely and rapidly in all directions.

Sublimation occurs when sublimation inks are met with the right time, temperature and pressure to turn from a solid to a gas. From there, polymers on a polyester-coated, ink-carrying substrate are glued to open and capture the ink, returning it to a solid form. In the sublimation process, the ink goes from solid to gas, back to solid while bypassing the liquid phase.

Chemical substance of Sublimation

Examples of sublimable substances include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), which sublimates at room temperature and pressure, and naphthalene (naphthalene), which can also sublimate under certain conditions.

 

Sublimation has many practical applications, including in the fields of chemistry, physics, and materials science. It is also used in some purification processes, such as iodine sublimation to produce high purity iodine crystals.

Sublimation printing is the ideal product decoration technology for vivid and long-lasting creations. With sublimation, a design or photograph is baked into the polymer surface coating of an object. Because of this, your design or photo will never fade no matter how many times you scratch or wash it. With a wide variety of sublimation blanks offered in household, personal, beverage and more, sublimation allows creators to customize and personalize almost anything.

Metal printing, also known as metal printing, is a technique of printing high-quality images on metal sheets. This process uses a special printer that applies heat to the metal surface, causing the ink to fuse to the metal substrate. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image with a unique metallic shine. Metal prints can be created on a variety of different metals, including aluminum, brass, copper and stainless steel. Aluminum is the most commonly used substrate due to its light weight, durability and ability to reproduce vivid colors. Metal prints are often used in commercial spaces such as art galleries, museums and corporate offices to display high-quality images. They are also popular in the home decor market where they can be used to create stunning wall art, photo albums and other decorative items. Overall, metal printing provides a unique and modern way to display images that are both beautiful and durable.

At ektiposi online, we strive to offer all these technologies! Our products are 100% polyester coated and made from the best ceramic, stainless steel, polyester, glitter and sequin materials we can find. We also keep a close eye on trends in both the sublimation world and the retail/e-commerce world. We work to bring unique products that we know will impress the average shopper. All double walled stainless steel drinks are certified for 8+ hour temperature control and can compete with any of the top names in the drinks market. In addition, we try to keep our costs low so that you can buy enough of our products.

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