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New GO Fuze sublimation Cotton T-Shirts

New GO Fuze sublimation Cotton T-Shirts

Graphics One, a US based graphics and textile media supplier has announced the upcoming launch of GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts. Building upon the success of its GO Fuze solution; a patented spray for sublimating to cotton, the company’s latest offering enables standard dye sublimation transfers to cotton t-shirts.

“Our GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts represent a game-changing advancement in the sublimation industry, combining ease of use, design versatility, comfort, and durability. As the pioneer of sublimation to cotton, Graphics One continues to lead the way in providing innovative solutions for the printing market,” says Dan Barefoot, V.P of Graphics One.

Graphics One says that sublimating to GO Fuze Cotton T-shirts is as straightforward as sublimating to traditional polyester. Using standard dye sub ink and dye sub paper, users can transfer their designs in the same manner as typical sublimation.

Unlike previous limitations to polyester substrates, the entire GO Fuze-treated cotton shirt is ready for sublimation transfers, opening up a world of design possibilities.

GO Fuze allows any standard dye sub ink to “Fuze” to the GO T-shirt, making the process seamless and accessible to a wide range of sublimation printing businesses.

GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts have OEKO-TEX® certification, ensuring they are human-ecologically safe for use as garments.

The innovative technology behind GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts is patent pending.

The company adds that GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts provide a soft and lightweight feel against the skin and are crafted from premium-quality cotton. The breathable fabric ensures enhanced airflow and comfort, making them ideal for year-round wear.

With an advanced sublimation printing technique and proper ink saturation, GO Fuze Sublimation Cotton T-shirts exhibit remarkable durability. Colours remain vibrant even after multiple washes, and the company notes that the images can fade with either sublimation on polyester or DTG on cotton. However, with proper care, customers can enjoy their favourite printed T-shirts for an extended period.
 

 

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