HPN SubliCraft 11 oz. Matte Color Changing Sublimation Ceramic Mug - 36 per case

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SubliCraft by HeatPressNation focuses on providing professional quality sublimation blanks at an affordable price to everyone, especially the crafter. The has been strategically streamlined in an effort to only offer the most popular and in-demand products in the creative community. See why so many creators are now switching to SubliCraft as their sublimation brand of choice.

The SubliCraft by HeatPressNation 11 oz. Color Changing Ceramic Sublimation Mug in a Matte finish is like magic before your eyes. At first glance, these look like your standard black mugs, but upon adding hot liquid, your images come to life with perfect clarity.

These mugs are sure to impress and are also available in a . Each case will contain 36 mugs of the same finish.

These mugs are compatible with sublimation and can be used with the , , and the .

Non-Industrial Grade Dishwasher & Microwave Safe

The design may be slightly visible while completely cooled but will become fully visible once hot liquid is poured and the surface has become fully warmed.

Specifications:

  • Size - 3.7" H x 3.2" OD
  • Imprint Area - 8.2" x 3.7"
  • Pieces - 12
  • Weight - 10.2 lbs

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Application Instructions

  • Temperature: 350-375°F
  • Time: 120-240 seconds depending on artwork
  • Be aware that colder temperatures can cause glass drinkware to become more fragile during the transfer process. This is due to the difference in temperature between the drinkware and the heating element.
  • In colder conditions, we first recommend pre-heating the drinkware for 20-30 seconds at 200°F
  • Suggested settings for . Actual settings required may vary depending on the oven, artwork, and other factors.

*Please advise drinkware will appear white while pressing due to high temperatures from the mug press. But when hot liquid is being poured in a smokey grey is the standard result.*

*Due to the physical nature of this material expanding under heat, it is recommended to use lower levels of pressure or pre-heating the substrate prior to application. This will help prevent too much force from being applied against the expanded surface during application.*

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