Aluminum Sublimation Temperature and Time

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Aluminum sublimation is a popular method for creating high-quality, durable, and full-color prints on metal surfaces. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, understanding the correct temperature and time settings for aluminum sublimation is crucial for achieving vibrant, long-lasting results.


Specification Table of Aluminum Sublimation Sheets

PropertyDetails
Material TypeCoated aluminum sheet for dye sublimation
Available Thickness0.3mm, 0.45mm, 0.5mm, 1.0mm
ClassificationA4, A3, custom sizes, blanks, panels
Common Alloys1050, 1060, 3003
Coating TypeWhite gloss, white matte, silver brushed, gold
PackagingPE film + export carton or wooden box

Ideal Temperature and Time for Sublimating Aluminum

The sublimation temperature and time depend on the type of coating and thickness of the aluminum sheet. Below is a general guideline:

Coating TypeTemperatureTimePressure
White Glossy190°C – 200°C60 – 70sMedium
White Matte190°C – 200°C60 – 70sMedium
Silver Brushed200°C – 205°C75 – 85sMedium
Gold Coated200°C – 205°C75 – 85sMedium

💡 Pro Tip: Always pre-press your aluminum blank for 5–10 seconds to remove moisture before sublimation.


Sublimation Process Overview

Here is a step-by-step process to sublimate aluminum sheets:

  1. Prepare your artwork using sublimation design software.
  2. Print the design on sublimation paper with sublimation ink.
  3. Place the paper face down on the coated side of the aluminum.
  4. Apply heat press with correct temperature, time, and pressure.
  5. Remove the paper carefully and let the panel cool.

Applications of Sublimated Aluminum Panels

Aluminum sublimation sheets are ideal for high-resolution image printing. Their applications include:

  • Photo panels and wall art
  • Personalized signage
  • Nameplates and plaques
  • ID cards and metal business cards
  • Custom gifts and promotional items
  • Award and recognition plaques

Common Aluminum Sublimation Sheet Sizes

Size (mm)Size (inch)Common Use
210 × 297A4 (8.3″ × 11.7″)Photo panels, signs, gifts
297 × 420A3 (11.7″ × 16.5″)Large wall art, plaques
100 × 1504″ × 6″Personalized gifts, ID cards
300 × 30012″ × 12″Square designs, signage
Custom sizesAnyCommercial signage, branding

Best Practices for Sublimating Aluminum

To ensure high-quality output:

  • Always use high-quality sublimation ink and transfer paper.
  • Clean the surface with a lint-free cloth before pressing.
  • Use protective Teflon sheets or parchment paper to avoid ghosting.
  • Test small samples before full production.
  • Keep humidity and room temperature stable.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

ProblemCauseSolution
Faded ColorsLow temperature or short pressing timeIncrease time or temp slightly
Ghosting or Blurry EdgesPaper shifted during pressingUse heat-resistant tape
Yellowing on surfaceOverheatingReduce temperature/time
Uneven ColorUneven pressure or dirty surfaceClean surface and adjust pressure

Why Choose Aluminum for Sublimation?

Aluminum is the ideal substrate for sublimation because of its:

  • Smooth coated surface
  • High heat resistance
  • Excellent image clarity
  • Durability and corrosion resistance

Whether for personal projects or commercial production, aluminum sublimation blanks provide long-lasting and professional results.

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