Sublicoat – Print Amazing Full Colour Images Onto Metal

Sublimation

Video Description:

The Sublicoat range of sublimation materials is designed specifically for high-quality signage and presentation applications. These materials are pre-coated with a special surface that allows for dye-sublimation printing, a process where heat transfers dye onto the material, creating vibrant, durable images.  

Video Transcript:

Hi, I’m Luke from O’Brien Engineering. Welcome to Material Mondays, where we focus on one of our speciality materials from our extensive range.

Today, we’re taking a closer look at SubliCoat – a sublimation aluminium that you can purchase as a sheet, or we can cut it in-house to suit your specific requirements.

SubliCoat is a sublimation material with a unique polyester coating, allowing you to transfer full-colour images and intricate designs directly onto the aluminium substrate.

SubliCoat is similar to our DinoSub range, but it offers a greater variety of unique finishes and colours. We have coarse-textured gold and silver, as well as copper finishes. In addition to the brushed finishes, there are also matte and highly reflective mirror silver and gold options.

SubliCoat is 0.5mm aluminium, which can be processed in-house if you have the right equipment, such as our 2000mm guillotine. Alternatively, we can die-punch it to size, like the 76 x 25mm punch-outs you see here. We can even laser cut it using specialised technology to ensure the delicate polyester coating remains undamaged.

The SubliCoat range is ideal for trophies, awards, and name badges. Its high-gloss, high-quality finish makes it perfect for trophy presentations, plaques, and even some signage applications.

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