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More information about the frosted glass container for sublimation
Perfect for a surprise at a dinner or birthday party and any special occasion.
Also known as on the rocks or whisky glass, great for drinking liquors and long drinks.
It can also be used as a candle holder or for serving desserts and appetizers.
With a slightly conical body, almost imperceptible and smooth texture.
Polished surface with a frozen effect that prevents fingerprints from leaving marks on the glass.
The base of the 6 oz glass (Ref. 036897) is slightly indented, while the base of the 8 oz glass (Ref. 003805) is completely flat.
Suitable for sublimating with a heat press machine using 6-11 oz mug heaters. Also, with sublimation oven using clamps, silicone sheets or heat shrink bags.
The 8 oz container (Ref. 003805) is shipped in an individual cardboard box. The 6 oz container (Ref. 036897) does not include a box, but you will find some suitable models in the Related Products.
DIMENSIONS (APPROX.)
Reference no.
036897
003805
Capacity
6 oz ≈ 177 ml
8 oz ≈ 240 ml
Height
8.4 cm
9.3 cm
Base
Ø6,5 cm
Ø7,4 cm
Rim
Ø7,4 cm
Ø8 cm
Glass thickness
3 mm
4 cm
Print area
23 x 8.4 cm
25 x 9.3 cm
Weight
216 g
359 g
Recommended instructions and parameters for sublimation printing
WITH A MUG HEAT PRESS
Print the design in mirror image.
Preheat the press to 180ºC
Hold the paper's printed side against the container and fix it with heat-resistant tape.
Press for 200 seconds, medium-heavy pressure.
Remove the newly printed container using a protective glove.
Carefully remove the paper.
WITH A SUBLIMATION OVEN
Print the design in mirror image.
Preheat the oven to 200ºC
Hold the paper's printed side against the container and fix it with heat-resistant tape.
Adjust the clamp, or place the container in a heat shrink bag and heat it with a heat gun. Make sure you get rid of all the wrinkles. You can also use a silicone sheet.
Sublimate inside the oven for 8 minutes
Using a protective glove, remove the wrap, the silicone sheet, or the bag, depending on the accessories you used.