WHY DOES SUBLIMATION TRANSFER PAPER APPEAR FOGGY BLOCKS OR SPOTS AFTER HEAT TRANSFER?
Oct 13, 2022
Do you know why the sublimation transfer paper has foggy blocks or spots after heat transfer?
There are generally the following reasons:
1. If thermal transfer glue is used, factors such as the quality of the thermal transfer glue, the ratio of the concentration and the amount of paint will cause this phenomenon. Normal thermal transfer glue will volatilize automatically after high temperature, leaving no trace.
2. If this phenomenon is caused by the use of dye sublimation paper roll, it should be based on the actual situation. It is recommended that the transferred substrate be scrubbed with water or sent to the oven for short-term baking to remedy it.
3. If heat transfer film is used to cause this phenomenon, it is recommended to use low-concentration acetone and other organic solvents to remedy this phenomenon.
4. There are spots or misty blocks on the surface of the transferred substrate.
5. The surface of the substrate to be transferred is not resistant to high temperature, and there is a phenomenon of sticky paper or mucous film.
6. The powder spray layer on the surface of the transferred substrate is not completely cured.
Regardless of whether you are using quick-drying sublimation paper or sticky sublimation paper, it must be stored well. Be careful not to put it in a damp place, but keep it in a ventilated place. At the same time, pay attention to the use date and use it up within the effective date.
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