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Customized year of the monkey t shirt design 2016. Want to know more how to get it printed. . Check out at directtshirt.com
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Wish everyone a prosperous Chinese new year! Rawr!
Customized year of the monkey t shirt design 2016. Want to know more how to get it printed. . Check out at directtshirt.com
We printed anyfitness tshirts across the island. Prepare for more branches to come near you! Checkout how to get awesome t-shirts printed by us
When completed, the image on the paper has been transferred to the fabric . now you can run your finger across the surface of a sublimated garment and you will feel no printing marks only the fabric.
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Sublimation is always done on a polyester, polymer, or polymer-coated item, in the case of team uniforms 100% polyester garments. At high temperature, the solid dye vaporizes into a gas without ever becoming a liquid. The same high temperature opens the pores of the polyester fabric and allows the ink vapor to enter. When the temperature cools, the pores close and the gas reverts to a solid state trapping the ink into the fiber of the fabric. It has now become a permanent part of the fabric.
This is why dye sublimation can’t be done on natural materials, such as 100% cotton. Natural fibers and non-coated materials which have no “pores” to open cannot accept the gas vapor. The ink particles are designed to bond with polyester, and ignore everything else. It is like trying to mix oil and water with most natural materials.
A DYE impregnates color into a material and this color change is permanent. SUBLIMATION refers to the change from the solid, to the gaseous state without becoming liquid.
SUBLIMATION refers to solid dye particles that are changed into gas using heat and pressure, which then bond with any polymers present and change back into a solid.
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Dark materials cannot be used with the sublimation process so all of our dye sublimated apparel starts out as solid white fabric. Garments decorated with a dye sublimation transfer cannot be removed like images on shirts decorated with screen printing. Again, this is not ink that sits on top of the fabric; it is a dye that penetrates the fiber of the fabric. This is why all of our dye sublimated team uniforms are guaranteed to never fade, crack or peel.
We have a wide range of fonts and colours for names and number t-shirt printing and for all team sports wear or class t-shirt. Our prints are very durable that can withstand numerous washes. Call us to find out more 🙂
Here’s a video of how the printing process works
Heat transfer vs. Hand Iron
No matter what type of paper you use, you will always get good prints with a heatpress. Even the most expensive iron can’t match the quality. Heat transfers are used to print custom printed graphic designs and photographs to 100% cotton and drifit t-shirt, tote bags. The heat transfer paper has a film on it and this is the side that is printed on. After printing, the unprinted part of the transfer sheet is trimmed and the transfer is placed on the shirt and both are heated in a heat press with medium to high pressure. When the heating cycle ends, the head of the press is lifted and the transfer is complete. all prints are very durable and easy to wash.
Embroidery is a process of stitching design on the fabric. It is best on thick fabrics like polo shirts and towels. Click here if you want to find out how to order or..
Here are the process of embroidery..
Step 1 ( Set the design on the embroidery software )
Most embroidery software has preset fonts and patterns to start with to reduce work time
Step 2 ( load the colour treads needed )
next to load the colour treads needed for the design
Step 3 ( set the location of the embroidery )
the operator now will frame the location for embroidery with a hoop
Step 4 ( load the frame onto the machine )
now the operator will set the hoop onto the machine
Now they are ready to start embroidery…
here’s the video of the whole process…