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The sublimation that occurs at the solid–gas boundary (critical sublimation point) (corresponding to boiling in vaporization) may be called rapid sublimation, and the substance sublimes rapidly.
Sublimation, in physics, conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid. An example is the vaporization of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) at ordinary atmospheric pressure and temperature.
Sublimation works best on polyester fabrics and specially coated hard surfaces (called sublimation blanks). This includes mugs, tumblers, keychains, mousepads, apparel, ornaments, and more.
Heating the material to a temperature above its sublimation point while maintaining low pressure encourages sublimation. This setup allows the solid to bypass the liquid phase and transition directly into a gas without melting.
Just remember these three things: first, use a sublimation printer with sublimation ink, second use a high-heat source, and three, transfer to a sublimation-ready surface.
Sublimation temperature and time settings determine whether a finished product displays vibrant, bonded color or a washed-out, peeling disappointment — and the correct values differ substantially from one blank to the next. For anyone working across the full range of sublimation printing substrates, from polyester garments to ceramic mugs and coated aluminum panels, understanding the precise ...
Sublimation examples include the mysterious disappearance of ice cubes in the freezer, the aroma from sharpening a pencil, and the fragrance released by solid air fresheners.