| Price Tier | ★★★★★ |
|---|---|
| Model | Linko MX105 |
| Particle Size (μm) | 80-170 μm |
| Melting Range (°C) | 100-105 °C | 212–221°F |
| Recommended Film | Recommended to use anti-sublimation powder special film F301, can be compatible with some of the hot peel film, cold peel film, instant peel film. |
| Applicable Fabrics | Applicable to a wide range of synthetic and blended fabrics, with exceptionally stable anti-sublimation performance in polyester-cotton blends (polyester content ≤80%).
For high-risk sublimation fabrics (e.g., 100% polyester, nylon), anti-sublimation efficacy may vary depending on dye type, processing temperature, and pattern coverage area. Full small-batch testing is strongly recommended prior to mass production to validate performance under specific conditions. |
| Usage Recommendations (High Requirements) | To achieve optimal anti-sublimation performance, MX105 requires precise printing and curing parameters. Refer to the following guidelines:
Print Resolution: Recommended 8Pass, acceptable range 6-8Pass. Pre-Heating: Adjust based on ambient conditions.
White Ink Density: Optimize between 80%-100% (maximize without causing ink bleeding) for uniform powder adhesion. Curing Temperature: 100-120°C, and should make sure cured surface must be smooth and no pinholes. Environmental conditions: ambient temperature of 18–28°C (64–82°F) and humidity of 40–60%. |
| Pattern Complexity | Can be used for fine patterns or patterns with complex edges |
| Texture & Feel | Firm hand feel |
| Adhesion Strength | Firm, no warping, no peeling, slight powder sticking to the edges of fine lettering |
| Elasticity/Stretchability | Good elasticity |
| Wash Resistance | To be tested |
| Special Features | High-performance Anti-sublimation |
MX105 Anti-Sublimation Hot Melt Adhesive Powder
In the digital printing industry, dye sublimation migration has long been a widespread technical challenge. Especially when transferring prints onto pure polyester or synthetic fabrics, dyes from the original fabric may re-sublimate under high temperatures, leading to color contamination, edge bleeding, or overall distortion of the pattern, severely affecting product quality and appearance.
To address this issue, we have continuously optimized and upgraded our solutions, introducing Anti-Sublimation Powder MX105. This product offers excellent resistance to dye migration and, under proper processing conditions, effectively suppresses sublimation, enhancing color stability and overall print quality.
⚠️ Important Notes:
Sublimation is influenced by multiple factors, including fabric type, dye composition, pattern colors, curing temperature and duration, as well as heat-press temperature and time.
This product requires precise process compatibility; thorough sample testing is essential before full-scale production.
Our company will not be liable for any losses incurred if customers proceed with mass production without prior testing.
✅To ensure stable and smooth production, we strongly recommend conducting comprehensive sample validation for every first-time use or material change.
For testing guidance or technical support, feel free to contact us anytime.
DTF Powder Sublimation Parameters
Model: MX105
Product Name: Heat Transfer Powder for Anti-Sublimation
Material/Composition: TPU
Particle Size: 80-170μm
Melting Point Range: 100-105°C / 212-221℉
Application Settings:
- Time: 12-15 seconds
- Temperature: 145-150°C
- Pressure: 4 kg
Wash Resistance ( Grey Scale ) :
- 40°C wash: Rating 4 – 4.5
- Dry cleaning: Rating 4.5 – 5
🎯 Grey Scale for Color Change and Color Staining
What is the Grey Scale?
The Grey Scale is a globally accepted standard for assessing colour change and staining after washing, rubbing, sunlight exposure, or perspiration.
It helps evaluate both colour durability on the fabric itself and colour transfer to other fabrics.
Rating Scale: Grade 5 (Best) ➡️ Grade 1 (Worst)
| Grade | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Excellent: No visible colour change or staining | |
| 4 | Good: Slight colour change or staining | |
| 3 | Fair: Noticeable change or staining (minimum acceptable) | |
| 2 | Poor: Obvious colour change and staining | |
| 1 | Very Poor: Severe colour change and heavy staining |
🔍 Industry Comparison: Wet Wash vs. Dry Clean
| Type | Wash Fastness Requirement | Impact on Product |
|---|---|---|
| Wet Wash | ≥ Grade 4 (High-end use ≥ Grade 4.5) | Essential for daily washable garments, activewear, and kidswear |
| Dry Clean | ≥ Grade 3 (Luxury garments ≥ Grade 4) | Important for fashion, suits, formalwear, leather |
How to use DTF Powder for Sublimation
- After printing the design on the PET film, let it sit for 1-2 minutes.
- Evenly spread the DTF hot melt powder on the printed pattern. Then, shake off the excess powder.
- Preheat the powder to 110-130°C using a heat press.
- Place the processed DTF pattern accurately on the cooled T-shirt and press it at 120-160℃ for 15 seconds.
Note:
- If the finished product is greasy, cover it with baking paper. Press it for 5-10 seconds at the same temperature to repair it.
- Unused hot melt powder should be sealed and stored in a cool and dry place to prevent agglomeration and moisture absorption.
How to quickly test the anti-sublimation effect of hot melt powder
You can refer to the following steps for simulation testing:
Preparation Before Testing
Moisten the printed transfer product appropriately, then immediately place it in the testing environment to start the heating test.
Test Environment Setting
constant temperature and humidity chamber test:
- Temperature setting: 40–60℃
- Humidity setting: 65%
If there is no constant temperature and humidity chamber, you can refer to the following alternative methods:
Put the moistened transferred fabric into an inflatable transparent sealed bag to prevent the pattern from sticking.
Test under one of the following heated environments:
- Constant temperature oven
- Heating powder shaking machine tunnel cover
- Heat press machine heating plate surface (be careful to avoid direct contact)
Recommended Testing Duration
Suggested test time: 24h / 48h / 72h
- Acceleration method: 1 hour ≈ 1 day of simulated effect
- 24h/48h Test: No significant sublimation indicates stable anti-sublimation performance.
- 72h Test Pass: Highest-grade anti-sublimation standard.
Key Points For Safe Operation
- Operate in a well-ventilated area, equipped with smoke extraction equipment to ensure air circulation.
- When operating, you must wear a full set of protective equipment, including protective clothing, N95 masks, goggles, and protective gloves. It is strictly forbidden to eat, drink or smoke during the operation.
- Keep a safe distance from the printing equipment to avoid powder scattering.
- After use, seal and store in a cool and dry place to prevent powder deterioration.
- If it comes into contact with eyes or skin, rinse with clean water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. If inhaled, move to a ventilated place.
- After the operation, wash your hands and contact areas thoroughly with soapy water. Work clothes should be washed separately and waste should be disposed of in time.
- Keep the container sealed to avoid long-term contact with air, away from fire and humid environment.
- Check storage conditions regularly to prevent powder deterioration.









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