A 1050 aluminum sublimation sheet is a thin aluminum panel made from 1050-grade aluminum alloy, coated with a special polyester sublimation layer. This coating allows sublimation ink to bond permanently to the surface when heat and pressure are applied.

The 1050 alloy is a pure aluminum grade — it contains at least 99.5% aluminum with minimal alloying elements. This makes it extremely lightweight, highly reflective, and easy to coat evenly — ideal for sublimation printing applications.

Key properties of 1050 aluminum:

  • 99.5% pure aluminum content
  • Excellent surface smoothness for coating adhesion
  • Lightweight — approximately 2.71 g/cm³
  • Good corrosion resistance
  • Easy to cut, punch, and fabricate
  • Highly reflective base surface

1050 vs Other Alloys for Sublimation

Not all aluminum alloys perform the same for sublimation. The table below compares 1050 with other common sublimation sheet alloys.

AlloyPurity / CompositionSurface QualityCorrosion ResistanceBest Use
105099.5% AlExcellentVery goodPhoto panels, gifts, signs
110099.0% AlExcellentVery goodGeneral sublimation blanks
3003Al + MnGoodExcellentOutdoor signs, jacketing
5052Al + MgGoodOutstandingMarine, heavy-duty panels
6061Al + Mg + SiModerateGoodStructural — not ideal for sublimation

Why choose 1050? The 1050 alloy has an ultra-smooth surface that accepts sublimation coating more evenly than higher-alloy grades. This delivers more consistent color output and sharper image detail across the full sheet.


Standard Specifications of 1050 Aluminum Sublimation Sheet

Thickness Options

ThicknessRigidityWeight (g/A4 sheet)Best Application
0.45 mmFlexible~33 gJournal covers, keychains, inserts
0.60 mmSemi-rigid~44 gPhoto panels, photo gifts, frames
0.80 mmRigid~58 gWall-mount panels, signs
1.00 mmVery rigid~73 gAwards, plaques, outdoor signs
1.20 mmHeavy duty~87 gTrade show panels, large displays

Standard Sheet Sizes

Size NameDimensions (mm)Dimensions (inches)Common Use
A6105 × 1484.1 × 5.8″Mini photo tiles, postcards
A5148 × 2105.8 × 8.3″Photo panels, small signs
A4210 × 2978.3 × 11.7″Most popular — photos, journals, signs
A3297 × 42011.7 × 16.5″Wall art, large portraits
4 × 6 inch102 × 1524 × 6″Photo gifts, fridge magnets
5 × 7 inch127 × 1785 × 7″Framed prints, keepsakes
8 × 10 inch203 × 2548 × 10″Awards, framed panels
11 × 14 inch279 × 35611 × 14″Large wall prints
CustomUp to 1500 × 3000AnyOEM, bulk production

Surface Finish Options

FinishDescriptionBest Printed Result
Gloss WhiteBright white base coatMost accurate colors, vivid photos
Satin SilverSemi-gloss metallic basePremium look, metallic warmth in light areas
Brushed SilverTextured metallic surfaceMinimal designs, text, corporate gifts
Gloss SilverHigh-shine mirror-like baseDecorative and art prints

How to Sublimate on 1050 Aluminum Sheet

Sublimating on a 1050 aluminum sublimation sheet follows the same process as any coated aluminum blank. The steps below apply to both A4 and larger format sheets.

What you need:

  • Sublimation printer with sublimation ink
  • Sublimation transfer paper
  • Flat heat press
  • Heat-resistant tape
  • Lint-free cloth

Step-by-step process:

  1. Print the design in mirror — Always print your image reversed/mirrored on sublimation transfer paper using sublimation ink.
  2. Clean the sheet — Wipe the coated surface with a dry lint-free cloth to remove dust and fingerprints.
  3. Align and tape — Place the printed paper face-down on the coated side. Tape all four edges with heat-resistant tape.
  4. Heat press — Press at the recommended temperature and time for the sheet thickness.
  5. Hot peel — Remove the transfer paper immediately while still hot. Lay flat to cool.

Recommended Heat Press Settings for 1050 Aluminum

ThicknessTemperatureTimePressurePeel Method
0.45 mm185 – 190 °C50 – 55 secMediumHot peel
0.60 mm190 – 195 °C55 – 60 secMediumHot peel
0.80 mm195 – 200 °C60 – 65 secMedium–firmHot peel
1.00 mm200 – 205 °C65 – 70 secFirmHot peel
1.20 mm200 – 210 °C70 – 75 secFirmHot peel

Tip: Always do a test press on a spare sheet before starting a production run. Small differences in heat press calibration can affect color output.


Applications of 1050 Aluminum Sublimation Sheet

The 1050 aluminum sublimation sheet is used across a wide range of personalised gift, signage, and industrial markets.

Popular applications:

  • Portrait and family photo panels
  • Pet photo gifts and tiles
  • Wedding and anniversary keepsakes
  • Corporate awards and plaques
  • Custom business signs and nameplates
  • Door number and property signs
  • School and graduation gifts
  • A4 sublimation journal covers
  • Fridge magnets and mini photo tiles
  • Sports trophies and recognition shields
  • Trade show display panels
  • Product labels and branding panels

Wholesale and Bulk Pricing Guide

Buying 1050 aluminum sublimation sheets in bulk significantly reduces the cost per sheet. The table below shows general market pricing estimates.

QuantitySheet SizeEst. Price per SheetBest For
10 pcsA4 (0.6 mm)$2.00 – $3.20Sample testing
50 pcsA4 (0.6 mm)$1.20 – $1.80Small studios, Etsy sellers
100 pcsA4 (0.6 mm)$0.90 – $1.40Growing print businesses
500 pcsA4 (0.6 mm)$0.60 – $0.95High-volume production
1000+ pcsA4 (0.6 mm)$0.40 – $0.70Wholesale, resellers

Note: Prices vary with aluminum market index (LME), coating type, and supplier. Always confirm current pricing with your supplier.


Why Choose 1050 Aluminum for Sublimation?

Feature1050 AluminumBenefit
99.5% pure aluminumUltra-smooth surfaceEven coating, sharper prints
Low alloy contentConsistent reflectivityBright, vibrant colors
Lightweight~2.71 g/cm³Easy to ship and handle
Good corrosion resistanceNatural oxide layerSuitable for indoor and outdoor use
Easy to fabricateCuts, punches, and bends cleanlyVersatile for many product types
Recyclable100% aluminumSustainable material choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 1050 aluminum sublimation sheet? It is a 99.5% pure aluminum sheet coated with a polyester sublimation layer, designed for dye sublimation printing. The 1050 alloy provides an ultra-smooth surface that accepts sublimation coating evenly, resulting in vivid and consistent print quality.

Is 1050 aluminum better than 1100 for sublimation? Both perform very similarly. 1050 has a slightly higher aluminum purity (99.5% vs 99.0%), which gives a marginally smoother base surface. In practice, both alloys produce excellent sublimation results and are often used interchangeably for photo panels and gift blanks.

What thickness should I use for photo panels? For most photo panel and gift applications, 0.6 mm is the most popular choice — rigid enough to hang flat without bowing, and light enough to keep shipping costs low. Use 0.8 mm or 1.0 mm for wall-mounted signs and awards.

Can 1050 aluminum sublimation sheets be used outdoors? Yes, if the sublimation coating is UV-stable and the sheet is protected from direct standing water ingress at the edges. For permanent outdoor signage, seal the edges and use a UV-protective laminate over the print for maximum longevity.

What is the difference between gloss white and satin silver finish? Gloss white gives the most accurate and vivid color reproduction — best for photos and graphics. Satin silver allows the metallic base to show through lighter areas of the design, creating a warm premium look — ideal for awards, plaques, and fine art prints.