Dye Sublimation Process
Coats objects with a layer of polymer plastic which is photochromically printed with the image. The coated piece is baked at temperatures up to 400'C whereapon the image dyes sublimate into the polymer coating. Gives outstanding colour rendition. No good outside or in steamy atmospheres such as wet rooms. Should not be cleaned with abrasive cleaners, Image will fade when repeatedly machine washed or in direct sunlight for long periods. Recommended for purely decorative features. Try this link for Grand Master paintings on tiles.
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