50g Inkjet Sublimation Paper Instant Drying Sublimation Transfer Sheets
Price:
USD 0.02/m2
MOQ:
50 cartond
Delivery Time:
5-10 days
Brand:
OEM
Product Description
Sublimation Paper
Product Overview:
This 50gsm lightweight sublimation transfer paper is professionally designed for inkjet sublimation printing, compatible with dye sublimation inks and most desktop inkjet printers. Featuring fast ink absorption, quick-drying performance and low ink consumption, it effectively prevents ink smudging, bleeding and warping during printing. With excellent dye release and transfer rate, it enables vivid, high-color-density, fade-free pattern reproduction after heat pressing. The thin 50g specification delivers soft transfer results, suitable for lightweight polyester fabrics, apparel, decorative textiles and small custom sublimation crafts. It offers stable heat resistance, easy peeling and cost-efficiency, ideal for mass production and daily personalized custom transfer applications.
Key Advantages
- 50gsm thin design with rapid ink absorption and instant drying, no smudging or curling.
- High sublimation transfer rate for vivid, high-definition and color-fast printing.
- Good thermal stability, easy release after heat pressing with no residual ink.
- Low ink consumption, cost-effective and compatible with common dye sublimation inks and inkjet printers.
Applications
Apparel:
- Lycra materials - cycling wear
- Polyamide - swim & surfwear
- 100% polyester (stretch) - cycling, running, ice hockey wear
- Sports and functional textiles
Home Interior:
Curtains, blinds, cushions, table covers, towels, cleaners, etc.
Advertisement:
- Flags
- Banners
- Felts
- Gaming tables
- Home textiles
Hard Substrates:
- Ceramics
- Metal plates
- Skis
- Snowboards
- Mugs and cups
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Company
Anhui Sencai Technology Development Co., Ltd.
Location
Gangkou Road,Fuyang,Anhui,China
Contact Person
Colin Leung