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Sublimate Your Signage

Sublimation offers a totally different approach to signage. 

In terms of signage, sublimation offers a totally different approach. Common production applications revolve around either engraving or cad-cut materials. With engraving, you are limited to single color designs and the process can be slow for large areas of coverage. Though the end result is durable, it can be cost-prohibitive for large applications.

Sublimation, by comparison, is a simple but unique digital dye process used for embedding graphic images into polymer surfaces. The physical steps are pretty much identical to the digital transfer process, but it’s the chemistry that makes sublimation different from any other form of digital decoration.

One key aspect about sublimation is that it only bonds with polyester or polymer surfaces, which may sound a bit limiting in terms of products. In reality, there are hundreds of blank items available that feature a coated surface designed specifically for sublimation. Signage products are available in wood, aluminum, slate, glass, acrylic, steel, and ceramics, and in each case, the print surface has a polymer coating. Thus, you have access to enough unique products to tap into virtually any market that has profit potential.

-Jimmy Lamb, Sawgrass

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Jimmy Lamb

Jimmy Lamb has 25+ years of product decoration business experience, as well as extensive knowledge in many facets of digital decorating and embellishing including business startup, applications, techniques, marketing, sales, mobile, production, and management. Jimmy worked at Sawgrass Technologies as the manager of communications and education, where he was instrumental in developing its educational seminars and webinars.

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