Instant color sublimation transfers

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156235, 156240, 8471, B32B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A method of applying the images in prints, produced by a color image thermal printer, on ceramic mugs, tiles, and metal objects having a coatings which absorbs the sublimable dyes employed, and on fabrics with a polyester content of 50% or higher. The method employs a heat press to transfer the sublimable dyes of the image produced on conventional color video printer print paper into a plastic surface coating applied to ceramic mugs, tiles, or metal articles or the polyester components of fabrics. The limited quantities of sublimable dyes contained in the print originally designed to be an end product produce a sharp, clearly defined transfer of the images from the electronic print paper when heated to between 350.degree.-450.degree. F. while being tightly and continuously pressed against the transfer surface by a relatively high pressure for a period of three to six minutes.

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