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PB-SUBLIMATE

Colour Printed Sublimation Labels - Indoor Use

These aluminum product badges are full-colour dye sublimation printed method giving a rich full-colour print that is heat pressed into the surface so it does not scratch off. It is suited to indoor applications or areas not affected by UV light.

We can cut rectangle and square plates to any size and have an array of round circle and oval-shaped sizes.

Options include:

  • square cut shapes only unless you are ordering quantities of 100 or more
  • Single colour paint fill
  • Screw Holes

Logistics:

  • Set Up cost involved
  • Minimum Order = 30
  • Production time approximately 4-5 weeks depending on quantity

Shape Sizes:

Rectangle or Square:
Any size ok

Circle (diameter):
15mm, 20mm, 23mm, 25mm, 30mm, 32mm, 35mm, 36.6mm, 42mm, 50mm, 60mm

Oval (elipse):
30x16mm, 30x35mm, 31x20mm, 42x25mm, 48x20mm, 55x30mm, 65x20mm, 66x35mm, 75x45mm, 85x50mm

55x30mm is a typical size for a furniture badge.
 

 


 

 

Price On Application
Current production time: 7 Working Days (Mon-Fri) Plus delivery time | Need it Sooner? Call us & we will see what we can do for you.

Sublimation Printing produces rich full colour print onto specially prepared materials - Sublimation alloy, Stainless Steel, ceramics and plastics.

  • Suitable for indoor or out of direct sunlight positions. (Direct UV exposure fades the image)
  • Duraluxe Dye Sublimation is suitable for outdoor use
  • Rich colour replication
  • Can print any image including precise replication of photographic images

Sublimation Metals finishes available are:

  • Brushed Silver, Brushed Gold, Brushed Bronze, Mirror Silver, Mirror Gold, Satin Silver and White. 
  • Also available in Stainless Steel
  • Duraluxe comes in white with 3 Base Finishes - Gloss, Matt, Textured

What is Sublimation?

Dye sublimation is the process of printing via a heat transfer print pressed into the substrate material which must contain a polyester surface coating. Incredibly the ink under high heat turns to liquid gas and with high-pressure compression of the heat press the liquefied ink id transferred into the polyester coat. Once the heat and pressure is removed the liquid gas solidifies precisely in the image form.