Sublimation Marker Pens
Our Sublimation Marker Pens made with acrylic pigment ink, can easily create patterns on A4 paper and achieve heat transfer without the need for sublimation paper. They offer vivid colours, durability, and excellent heat transfer results. The set includes three nib sizes—0.5mm for fine details, and 1.0mm and 2.0mm for larger fills—providing precision and versatility for all your art projects. Each marker has an extended ink lifespan, covering up to 150 meters, making it an efficient choice for any craft. Designed for artists and DIY enthusiasts, these sublimation markers are perfect for personalizing t-shirts, canvas bags, and sneakers, serving as a reliable companion on your creative journey!
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No Sublimation Paper Needed: Allows direct drawing on A4 paper for heat transfer onto ceramics, fabric, glass, and wood, reducing costs and simplifying DIY projects.
Direct Drawing on Substrates: Enables users to draw directly on mugs, t-shirts, shoes, and other substrates, followed by heat pressing to set the design, offering flexibility and creativity. - Vivid and Durable Colours: Uses acrylic pigment ink for strong adhesion, vibrant colours, sun resistance, and wash durability, ensuring long-lasting, high-quality results.
- Three Tip Sizes: Includes 0.5mm for fine lines and detailing, 1.0mm and 2.0mm for filling and painting, offering versatility and precision in artistic applications.
- Extended Ink Lifespan: Each marker can cover up to 150 meters continuously (1.0mm and 2.0mm tips) or 100 meters (0.5mm tip), optimizing efficiency and reducing downtime.
- Wide Application Range: Ideal for creating personalized T-shirts, canvas bags, sneakers, and more, catering to diverse customer preferences.
- Long Shelf Life: Shelf life of up to 2 years ensures product longevity and reliability for storage and use.
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The ink has some volatility. Ensure the pen cap is tightly closed after use to prevent the tip from drying out in the air, which can affect performance.
For better wash resistance, it is recommended to paint on paper first and then transfer it onto products using heat at 180 degrees Celsius. This method provides superior washing durability compared to painting directly onto products.