The technique of sublimation is used to print directly on textile fibers and offers the great advantage of being very resistant to washing, keeping the colors bright and alive.
The principle behind sublimation:
The images / patterns are printed on a paper base (offset) which will subsequently be used to offset those on a textile base.
The paper and the textile base are overlaid one over the other and pressed by a hot cylinder (at about 210 ° C) for a certain period of time.
The applied pressure and the heat radiated by the roller, transfer the printed ink onto the paper to the textile fibers and the end result is a solid and vibrant print on a previously simple piece of fabric or mesh.