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Bison Glass Tile Sublimation Instructions

6 minutes : 0 seconds

400°F (204°C)

Medium

Stacking Order

HEAT PLATEN
PROTECTIVE PAPER
SUBSTRATE
TRANSFER
PROTECTIVE PAPER
NOMEX FELT PAD
PROTECTIVE PAPER
BOTTOM TABLE

OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE BASED ON USING A DK20S, DK3110 AND/OR A COUNTER TOP CONVECTION OVEN. TIMES AND TEMPERATURES WILL VARY DEPENDING ON WHICH EQUIPMENT YOU USE.


Detailed Instructions

Substrate TWG12X12NT, TWG12X12
Temperature 400°F (204°C)
Time (min:sec) 6:
Pressure Medium
Additional Heat Tape, PROSPRAY-II, 1/2" Green Pad
Recommended Paper DyeTrans Multi-Purpose or TexPrint
Heat Press Instructions

Hover transfer under open heat press for 10 seconds to dry excess moisture.

1. Place Nomex Felt Pad on Bottom Table.
2. Cover the Nomex Felt Pad with a sheet of protective paper.
3. Use Heat Tape or Pro Spray to attach your transfer to the tile.
4. Place the tile with imaging side face down, with attached transfer face up, on top of Nomex Felt Pad and protective paper, on bottom table.
5. Top with protective paper and press according to time, temperature, and pressure above.

Application notes: It is quite common for the white coating to exhibit pinholes when the product is held up to a light source. Beware these products are not meant for back lighting. Should any of these products be back lit after sublimation they will be spotted with light shining through. This is not a product anomaly – it is normal.

Very important: Glass Tiles are not suitable for outdoor use.

Pressure Cheat Sheet

Contact Level
PSI
Press Dial Level
Average Human Resistance Felt
Contact Pressure
10-15 psi
1 on press dial
where the platen just makes physical contact with product
Light Pressure
20 psi
2 on press dial
resistant with one arm pressing down, easy with two arms
Medium Pressure
40-60 psi
3-5 on press dial
resistant with two arms pressing down, doesn’t require usage of shoulders
Heavy Pressure
80 psi
6 and up on dial
very resistant with two arms pressing down, requires lifting of elbows and shoulders to lock in place
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