Wednesday, June 17, 2015

CHINESE TRADITIONAL CULTURE--- Sublimation Porcelain Plates with Combo Heat Press Machine

Chinese porcelain plates manufactured for the export market in the 18th and 19th centuries were hand painted, often in blue on a white base. The popularity of these intricately painted pieces was high in Europe, spurring the British to invent transfer ware. Scenes on Chinese porcelain plates ranged from images of nature to harbors to dragons, which sometimes snaked around a plate's rim as decorative motifs.


The first porcelain was produced in China during the Tang dynasty (608–906).
During the succeeding Song dynasty (960–1279), Chinese porcelain wares were in demand throughout eastern and western Asia. Over the next several centuries, the obsession with porcelain grew, stimulating not only mass exportation, but also experimentation both within and outside China. By the fourteenth century, when this plate was produced, Chinese artisans at the Jingdezhen kilns in Jiangxi Province had refined the formula for their famed white ceramics and started adding the blue decorations most frequently associated with “china” today.
With the development of technology, we can print our Chinese porcelain plates with sublimation transfer paper and machine. Feiyue can offer feature smooth surface finish and beautiful painted artwork in the middle which makes these highly suitable for use as decorative pieces at homes. As perfect choice for placing on mantle piece and adding rich decor value to the interiors, these are best liked for their soft, colorful looks as well as excusive textured finish. Suiting the tastes of one and all, the finish provided on these plates is designed using latest sublimation technique that is highly liked for its flawless finish quality.


Sublimation printing is used primarily for printing on ceramics. With this process it is possible to create dishwasher-safe high gloss cups and mugs with multicolored designs in quantities starting with one in an affordable manner.Transfer paper eliminates most of the problems that occur during normal printing. The above paragraph described the green output from the direct printing. If we had the same image printed on transfer paper sublimation, although it looked just as in Fig.1, but the
material is transferred continuous green space, plus abrasion resistant, abrasion and weathering.
Why? Sublimation ink in the press at a certain temperature begins to change its state gas and penetrates deep into the pores of the material, in addition, the gaseous mix creates a continuous surface colors (eliminating small mechanical printing errors) with sharp edges - gas is not melt.
The paper can be inserted into almost any shape thermal transfer press, so printing is not limited
in shape Suppression product (mugs, plates, textiles, films ..)
Combo heat press machine with plates is suitable for various DIY gift printing business. You can custom make more than 200 types of DIY gifts including the photo plates.
How to Print Porcelain Plate With Combo Heat Press Machine


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