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publicationNumber TW-I706066-B
titleOfInvention Invisible fluorescent white dye transfer method for sublimation fabric
abstract The present invention relates to an invisible fluorescent white dye transfer method for sublimation fabrics, which includes: a thermal transfer heating device, a fabric, and a transfer paper with a length equivalent to the fabric. The method steps are as follows: A sublimation dye layer is printed on the surface, and the sublimation dye layer is mainly made of diphenylthio as a dispersible invisible fluorescent white dye; the cloth and the sublimation dye layer of the transfer paper are correspondingly laminated into a whole, It guides and controls the cloth and transfer paper to pass through a thermal transfer device at the same time, and the thermal transfer device is heated to a thermal transfer temperature to vaporize the dye in the sublimation dye layer of the transfer paper and transfer it to the fabric.
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