sublimation


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(chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid

(psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially acceptable

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A new market study, titled "Global Dye Sublimation Inks Market Insights, Forecast to 2025", has been featured on WiseGuyReports.
"After extensive development and beta testing, the Aquamarine range of water-based dye sublimation inks was introduced to our distributors and business partners globally just over a year ago and we are pleased with the market traction."
Equation (2) shows that fusion enthalpy comprises two contributions: one related to the vapor pressure of the component and the other related to the sublimation pressure.
The sublimation process used to create the images essentially introduces heat to turn solid ink particles directly into a gas, which permanently colors the surface and sub-surface of the dry-erase board, preventing the ink from washing away, according to Chin.
At the show, Epson will launch its brand new SureColor SC-F9300 64-inch dye sublimation textile printer for fast, high-volume clothing, textiles, interiors, furnishings, merchandise, and soft signage production, with Precision Dot technology and UltraChrome DS inks.
Sublimation is really one of the most popular jersey options in today's baseball/softball jersey market mainly due to one huge reason, they are almost completely customizable.
IPW is a full package cut and sew operation with dye sublimation printing company that manufactures custom private-branded performance wear shirts and apparel to approximately 500 wholesale accounts.
Instead of simply printing them as large format photos, he transferred them on aluminum sheets as large as 20'x30' using the dye sublimation process.
On Religion: The Revelation of God as the Sublimation of Religion (reprint, 2006)
JASON SCHNEIDERMAN is the author of the poetry collections Sublimation Point (2004) and Striking Surface (2010), winner of the 2009 Richard Snyder Publication Prize from Ashland Poetry Press.