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[[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strijkijzer|Katoen: 204°C]], which is approximately the same as is needed for the transferring process: [[http://agaprint.net/groot-formaat-printers-lfp/epson-textiel-sublimatie-printers/|200°C for 30 to 60seconds]]. And because FilaFlex has a melting temperature of 240 to 245°C, I thought it would be without problems. | [[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strijkijzer|Katoen: 204°C]], which is approximately the same as is needed for the transferring process: [[http://agaprint.net/groot-formaat-printers-lfp/epson-textiel-sublimatie-printers/|200°C for 30 to 60seconds]]. And because FilaFlex has a melting temperature of 240 to 245°C, I thought it would be without problems. | ||
- | As you can see on the lower corner the material has melted. Just like how at the same spot the paper sticked to the material. Maybe, I pressed down harder there then I did on the rest. | + | As you can see on the lower corner the material has melted. Just like how at the same spot the paper sticked to the material. Maybe, I pressed down harder there then I did on the rest. However, as you can see the sublimation worked best in that corner as well. So, I would like to try this experiment again with an heat-press (where the heat and pressure can be controlled). |
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