<r><QUOTE author="pisquee;136579"><s>[QUOTE=pisquee;136579]</s>As mentioned, there is no polymer coating on anodised metals - the surface of the metal has a pourous surface (created from the anodising process), which is sealed after dying.<br/>
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The pores on anodised metals are closed with heat ...
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- 25 Jan 2019, 22:28
- Forum: Transfers & Transfer Papers
- Topic: Transfer media for complex 3d
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- 25 Jan 2019, 18:28
- Forum: Transfers & Transfer Papers
- Topic: Transfer media for complex 3d
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Re: Transfer media for complex 3d
<r><QUOTE author="Andrew;136565"><s>[QUOTE=Andrew;136565]</s>As long as it is of a decent polymer content it should be okay as a coating (I don't know what the coating is). What are you using to create the pressure to make sure good contact with transfer media and substrate. On the cylinders is ...
- 24 Jan 2019, 20:33
- Forum: Transfers & Transfer Papers
- Topic: Transfer media for complex 3d
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Re: Transfer media for complex 3d
<r><QUOTE author="Andrew;136561"><s>[QUOTE=Andrew;136561]</s>Hi. From the information given (and possibly not fully understanding), it looks like the is not enough of the polymer coating to hold the ink. I tried similar-ish cross process a few years back and it comes down to achieving enough polymer ...
- 24 Jan 2019, 16:48
- Forum: Transfers & Transfer Papers
- Topic: Transfer media for complex 3d
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Re: Transfer media for complex 3d
<t>Hi all! My name is Stephen and I do custom anodizing. I've been working on sublimating to anodize off and on for a few years now.(which might be a cool new medium for yall?) My trouble is that I often need to sub on very complex 3d shapes and paper just doesn't conform. I have tried two kinds of ...
