Our Dye Sublimation Process for Pacific Aloha shirts
Our dye sublimation is a printing process using specially designed paper that holds solid inks. The printer heats the ink, causing it to sublimate – which means it skips the liquid form and transitions directly into a gaseous state.
Three primary colors are applied to the shirt. Once the ink hits the shirt, it transitions from a gas back to solid and a full-color image results. The ink permeates fabric, not resting on top of the fabric.
Our Dye Sublimation Ink
Our dye sublimation ink is utilized, along with intense pressure and heat, to print onto items such t-shirts, metal signs and other items. This form of ink has key benefits:
- It is longer-lasting than traditional inks. You will not see the image wash off or peel off of the item.
- Dye sublimation ink is water-proof.
- The high heat and coating make smudging nearly impossible.
- The accuracy is incredibly strong (given the specificity the vaporization allows over standard inkjet droplets).
Our Results
Our dye sublimation process delivers subdued images on fabric that wear well and look great.
Our Exclusive Printing Process For Pacific Aloha Fine Metal Signs
When we create Steve Neill fine metal signs using our proprietary printing process, this process yields a beautiful, durable image for you to enjoy.