Sticky Paper Sublimation Paper
Sticky Paper Sublimation Paper

100GSM Top Quality High Sticky Sublimation Paper

High sticky, prevents shifting, avoids shadowing, and rejects edge blur

  • High sticky
  • Avoids shadowing
  • Rejects edge blur
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Sticky Sublimation Paper Description

Sticky sublimation paper is an advanced transfer media that uses a heat-sensitive adhesive system on a dimensionally stable base paper. Designed specifically for elastic fabrics, it prevents image blur and misalignment caused by thermal expansion, ensures dynamic dimensional stability and residue-free peeling, setting a new benchmark for high-precision elastic fabric decoration.

Sublimation Paper Data Sheet

TYPE GRAM PAPER WIDTH PAPER LENGTH APPLICABLE
ALL PRODUCTS Ordinary 29GSM 1118-3200MM Small Roll

100M 200M
300M 500M 1000M 5000M

Jumbo Roll

10000M
15000M
20000M

Compatible with most sublimation printers on the market
Ordinary 31GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 33GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 38GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 42GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 52GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 55GSM customization
Ordinary 62GSM 1118-3200MM
Ordinary 65GSM 1520MM/1600MM/1620MM
Ordinary 70GSM 1118MM/1600MM/1620MM
Ordinary 75GSM 1620MM
Ordinary 80GSM customization
STICKY 80GSM customization
Ordinary 82GSM 1118-2400MM
Ordinary 85GSM 1600MM/1620MM
STICKY 90GSM customization
Ordinary 95GSM 1118-2400MM
STICKY 100GSM customization
LIGHT WEIGHT PAPER 29GSM 1118-3200MM MS JP4
31GSM 1118-3200MM EFI Reggiani
33GSM 1118-3200MM Atexco
38GSM 1118-3200MM Homer
42GSM 1118-3200MM Or any high-speed industrial printers
52GSM 1118-3200MM
62GSM 1118-3200MM
FAST DRY PAPER 70GSM customization Ricoh
80GSM customization Mimaki
85GSM customization Roland
90GSM customization Mutoh
100GSM customization EPSON F570
STICKY/TACKY PAPER 80GSM customization
90GSM customization
100GSM customization

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Sublimation Paper Applications

signage

signage

bags

bags

blankets

blankets

Clothings

Clothings

hard substrate

hard substrate

home textiles

signage

  • clothing
  • home textiles
  • blankets
  • signage
  • hard Substrate
  • bags

The Process of Sublimation Paper

FAQs

How should we preserve our sublimation paper
Store sublimation transfer paper in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with environmental conditions maintained at: Humidity: 40-70% RH Temperature: 10-30°C (50-86°F) Ideal Storage: Climate-controlled (air-conditioned) room for consistent quality. Special Notes for Sticky Sublimation Paper: Must be stored in <70% humidity. Keep sealed in plastic bags and place in a shaded area. General Storage Tips: Store on pallets or shelves 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) above the floor to avoid moisture. Stacking limit: ≤8 layers to prevent deformation. Shelf Life: Sticky paper: ≤180 days Other types: ≤300 days Following these guidelines ensures optimal performance and longevity.
About the application scope of High Sticky Sublimation Paper
Sticky heat transfer paper has a wide range of applications due to its ability to efficiently and precisely transfer patterns, text, or images from paper onto various substrates. Below are the primary application areas: 1. Textiles Apparel & Accessories: T-shirts, sportswear, jeans, caps, scarves, gloves, and other garments. Customization: Ideal for printing personalized designs, text, or brand logos on fabrics. 2. Hard Materials Plastics, Metal, Wood, Glass, Ceramics: Suitable for smooth, heat-resistant surfaces that can withstand transfer temperatures and pressure. 3. Electronics & Gadgets Device Casings: Smartphones, laptops, tablets, gaming consoles, and remote controls. Branding & Decoration: Used for printing logos, decorative patterns, or promotional text. 4. Home & Interior Products Furniture, Doors, Walls, Flooring: Enhances aesthetics with custom prints. Kitchenware & Tableware: Plates, mugs, and utensils for personalized or branded designs. 5. Packaging & Labels Product Packaging: Prints barcodes, QR codes, product info, or branding. Anti-Counterfeiting: Enhances security features on labels. 6. Advertising & Promotional Materials Signage & Displays: Billboards, posters, banners. Marketing Collaterals: Flyers, brochures, and promotional items. 7. Customization & Merchandising Corporate Branding: Company logos on uniforms, merchandise. Event Souvenirs: Team jerseys, commemorative gifts. Key Considerations Substrate Compatibility: Material type, surface smoothness, and heat resistance must be evaluated. Testing Required: Optimal transfer settings (temperature, pressure, time) vary by material—always test before full-scale production. Adhesive heat transfer paper offers versatility across industries but requires proper technique and substrate assessment for the best results.
What is thermal sublimation printing
Thermal sublimation printing is a digital printing process that uses heat-sensitive dye inks to transfer high-quality, full-color designs onto various materials, such as polyester fabrics, ceramics, metals, and plastics. How It Works: Printing: A design is printed onto sublimation transfer paper using special sublimation inks (containing disperse dyes). Heating: The printed paper is placed on the target material (e.g., polyester fabric, coated mug, or metal plate). Sublimation Process: When heated (typically 180–220°C / 356–428°F), the solid dye turns into a gas without becoming liquid (sublimation). Permanent Bonding: The gaseous dye penetrates the material’s surface and solidifies, creating a vibrant, durable, and wash-resistant print. Key Features: ✅ Vibrant Colors: Produces photorealistic, high-resolution prints. ✅ Durability: The dye becomes part of the material, resisting fading, cracking, or peeling. ✅ Soft Feel: Unlike traditional transfers, sublimation doesn’t leave a plastic-like layer. ✅ Versatility: Works best on polyester fabrics, polymer-coated ceramics, metals, and hard substrates. Common Applications: Apparel: Sportswear, T-shirts, leggings, hats. Promotional Items: Mugs, phone cases, keychains, puzzles. Home & Office Décor: Pillows, mouse pads, ceramic tiles. Signage & Textiles: Flags, banners, sublimation blanks. Limitations: ❌ Not for 100% Cotton: Sublimation only works on synthetic (polyester) or coated materials. ❌ Requires Special Inks & Printers: Standard inkjet printers won’t work unless modified. ❌ White or Light Materials Only: Sublimation dyes are transparent, so dark fabrics won’t show colors well. Sublimation vs. Other Printing Methods: Feature Sublimation Screen Printing DTG (Direct-to-Garment) Best For Polyester fabrics, coated items Cotton, bulk orders Cotton, detailed designs Durability Excellent (won’t crack) Good (may crack over time) Moderate (fades with washes) Feel Soft, breathable Thick layer Slightly stiff Cost Moderate (ink & paper) Low (bulk orders) High (per-piece cost) Conclusion Thermal sublimation printing is ideal for high-quality, full-color, and long-lasting prints on synthetic materials. It’s widely used in custom apparel, promotional products, and personalized gifts. For best results, use sublimation inks, compatible printers, and proper heat press settings.
How do we choose the right sublimation paper
1.Standard Sublimation Transfer Paper (Non-Sticky) Suitable Materials: Polyester fabrics & products: T-shirts, sportswear, flags, scarves (≥65% polyester content). Hard substrates: Mugs, plates, metal sheets (aluminum/molybdenum), mouse pads (requires polymer coating). Home textiles: Pillowcases, bedsheets, tablecloths (high polyester content). Advertising & décor: Posters, banners, display fabrics. Features: ✔ Cost-effective, ideal for flat, non-stretch materials. ✔ Requires heat-resistant tape to secure during pressing. 2.Sticky Sublimation Transfer Paper (TAC Paper) Suitable Materials: Stretch fabrics: Lycra, spandex, athletic wear, swimwear. Smooth or microfiber fabrics: Windbreakers, yoga pants, wetsuits. Heat-sensitive fabrics: Prevents shifting/shrinking during transfer. Why Choose Sticky Paper? Problem: Stretch fabrics shrink or move under heat, causing ghosting/blurred edges. Solution: Adhesive backing keeps fabric in place for crisp, aligned prints. Features: ✔ Self-adhesive—no extra fixation needed. ✔ Ideal for challenging fabrics (e.g., 4-way stretch). ✔ Slightly higher cost but improves success rate. Selection Guide Material Type Recommended Paper Key Notes Standard polyester/hard substrates Non-sticky paper Secure edges with heat-resistant tape Stretch/slippery fabrics Sticky (TAC) paper Test for adhesive residue Poly-cotton blends (≤35% cotton) Non-sticky paper Colors may appear less vibrant Pro Tips For Sticky Paper: Remove backing film, press design onto fabric smoothly (avoid bubbles). Peel after cooling to minimize residue. For Standard Paper: Use high-temperature tape to secure all edges. Note: Sticky paper is optimal for stretch fabrics but test for skin sensitivity (e.g., sportswear). Always verify settings with a test print!
How do we choose a good sublimation paper
From a technical perspective, a good sublimation paper should be considered from the following three aspects:transfer rate, ink compatibility, and drying speed. Transfer Rate Transfer rate is a fundamental characteristic of sublimation transfer paper that distinguishes it from regular inkjet paper. High transfer rate results in more vibrant colors on the substrate while conserving ink usage. Ink Compatibility As a manufacturer of transfer paper, our products are engineered to maintain optimal compatibility with various sublimation inks. The specialized coating is formulated to: Achieve proper solubility with sublimation inks Enable precise ink deposition for sharp image reproduction Prevent excessive ink penetration into the base paper that would reduce transfer efficiency Drying Speed Fast drying capability provides significant user advantages: Enables continuous printing operations Improves production throughput Matches increasing printer speed requirements Global manufacturers measure and compare drying speeds using surface hygrometer methods. From the perspective of use, we consider the advantages and disadvantages of sublimation paper from three aspects: Before printing: the paper has a flat cutting edge and a smooth surface, without bumps or moisture, and is rolled neatly and tightly. During printing: the printing is smooth and flat, without warping, without rubbing the nozzle, the color is uniform, there will be no color unevenness, white spots, and the printing is delicate and not flowery. After printing: the color on the fabric is uniform and bright after cutting into single sheets during transfer, and the color on the paper is uniform and there is no virtual edge.
Notes on High Sticky Sublimation Paper
Do not expose this product to high temperature for a long time before transfer, otherwise it may cause the viscosity to decrease; The viscosity of this product will change in different temperature and humidity environments. If the viscosity is too high, you can wait for 3 to 5 minutes or longer after pressing and ironing to cool it down before tearing it off.

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