Suppliers
of dye sublimation
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be sure and visit our website TransferBusiness.com |
Alpha Supply provides you with ten complete and detailed web sites, set up as teaching tours, to help you learn the facts you need about the imprinting and sublimation business.
The site in Green,
is the site you are on. Your learning tour starts below this site map. If your
interest lies in another area, just click on the link in the correct box.
ColourMagic!
Profitable full color laser sublimation for the gold and silver metal, used by award, sign and specialty shops | Inkjet
Sublimation Inkjet sublimation for polyester fabrics, mugs, mousepads, license plates, tiles, ceramic plates, caps, FR plastics and much more. |
Alpha
Supply Simple single color black laser sublimation for plaques, trophies, badges, signs, etc. | Heat
Transfers Heat transfer paper for 100% cotton fabrics (including black) using standard inks and inkjet printers |
Sublimation
Library An archive of our published sublimation business newsletters, magazine and web articles | For
Sign Shops Awards and sign sublimation and business ideas about how it benefits sign shops |
Sublimation
Business An overview of single color sublimation and how many profit with their creative ideas | Color
Laser Sublimation An additional resource site explaining full color laser sublimation |
Knight
Heat Presses Swing-away and large format heat transfer and sublimation heat presses | The
Tile Master The world's only heat press designed for high volume tile imprinting production |
Mug
Presses Pricing and comparisons of the three top ranked full-wrap mug presses | HIX
Heat Presses Clamshell heat transfer and sublimation heat presses |
Your
dye sublimation toner cartridge, printing and information resource, to help you
make money.
This site is about single color laser sublimation but has the
most detailed information about the sublimation process.
info@sublimationcartridge.com
Ph: 800-908-9916
We try to teach and inform with our web sites, as well as give information about our products. If you are just starting to learn about sublimation, take a minute to read about how and why it works. It's not "magic", it's simple science.
We provide six different sublimation web sites but usually send folks here first, for two reasons.
First, we provide so much depth on this site, that you will have a firm foundation of sublimation business knowledge, no matter what type of sublimation business you eventually start.
Second, is because this site deals with single color sublimation. While full color sublimation is exciting and profitable, single color sublimation continues to be a solid moneymaker for thousands of sublimators in the awards, gift, sign, embroidery and ad specialty business.
There is much to be said for keeping operating costs low and profits very high as you start up a new venture and start building a customer base.
One of our customers explained his thoughts, very clearly. This was not a testimonial letter to us, but a response to someone else on a web message board (reprinted by permission)-
"HP lasers (printers) using Alpha Toner... best blacks I've seen or tested... easiest most versatile printers... and BIG money makers...if my color printers ever make me the money these lasers have produced, I'll retire early." Russ Neff, Aladdin Awards, Haggerstown, MD.
The Dye Sublimation Process
Laser printed sublimation transfers are produced by special dye sublimation toner cartridges, using an ordinary laser printer. The actual transfer process itself occurs because the dye sublimation toner cartridge contains a heat sensitive dye that will change from a solid to a gas and back to a solid (when cooled), without a middle step. This transformation process is called subliming. The process is similar to dry ice "melting" into a vapor, without ever being a liquid. This is one of two elements that make sublimation possible.
As we stated above, sublimation toner by itself is one of two elements. Dye sublimation toner cartridges produce transfers, but sublimation must be done on polymer or polymer coated materials. Dye sublimation toner cartridges will not work with natural materials, like cotton for example. Here's why. Transfer and polymer material (like coated metal, tiles, polyester, etc.) are put together in a heat press. During the heating time the "pores" of the polymer open up and the toner, which has changed into a gas, goes into the polymer. When both come out of the heat press and cool, the toner gas changes back to a solid and now becomes part of the material. Natural materials have no "pores" to open up, so the gas cannot penetrate.
The above covers the science of sublimation. To learn how this science will make you money we provide a guided tour of this classroom sublimation site. To start your sublimation learning experience, click here.
NEW! After learning about
single color laser sublimation visit our newest site to learn about full color
sublimation and ColourMagic!
"Magic on Metal",
sublimation cartridges click here.