Kraft protective paper for sublimation is a specialized paper used in the dye-sublimation heat transfer process to protect both the heat press machine and the substrate (e.g., fabrics, ceramics, or food items) from ink residue and contamination. Our kraft protection paper is typically made from kraft pulp, a strong paper material derived from wood fibers using the sulfate process, which gives it high tensile strength and durability.

Material: Crafted from kraft pulp, a robust paper stock known for its toughness and resistance to tearing. It may be made from virgin wood pulp or recycled materials, depending on the product.
Function: Serves as a barrier during sublimation to absorb excess ink, prevent machine staining, and ensure clean transfers. It is often uncoated or minimally treated to allow ink absorption while maintaining heat resistance.
Product Specification
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Product |
GSM |
Width |
Length |
Protection |
Diffusivity |
Strength |
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Kraft pulp |
30 |
1600mm----3200mm |
500m/1000m |
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Provide customized services and a sample. Other widths, lengths, and jumbo rolls can be customized according to your requirements.
Key Features
Heat Resistance
Withstands high temperatures during the sublimation process without burning or releasing harmful chemicals.
Absorbency
Effectively soaks up escaped ink, reducing residue buildup on heat press platens.
Reusability
Can be reused multiple times if not heavily stained, though this depends on the paper's thickness and quality.
Applications
* Clothing and Textiles: Sportswear, swimsuits, fashion printing, achieve high breathability and soft touch.
* Home Decoration: Curtains, sofa fabrics, wall cloth transfers, long-lasting and bright colors.
* Soft Signage: Flags, car stickers, promotional items, quick response to commercial customization needs.




Advantages Over Other Sublimation Protective Papers
Strength: Resists tearing during handling or wrapping, making it suitable for heavy-duty use.
Eco-Friendliness: Often recyclable and biodegradable, especially if made from recycled kraft pulp.
Cost-Effective: Typically more affordable than specialty-coated papers while maintaining reliability.
Work Process

Considerations
Thickness: Available in weights like 30gsm; thicker options offer better absorbency and durability.
Coating: Uncoated kraft paper is ideal for ink absorption, while coated variants may be used for specific applications (e.g., waterproofing).
By incorporating kraft protection paper into your workflow, you can achieve cleaner transfers, extend the life of your equipment, and handle diverse tasks from crafting to food preparation. Always test compatibility with your specific heat press and materials for optimal results.
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