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11oz Matte Black Colour Changing Mugs


Product Code:
MATTE-BLACK
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Product Description

These Matte 11oz colour changing mugs are the perfect personalised gift. Sublimate with a photograph, graphics or a secret message and watch it be revealed when filled with a warm beverage.

Sublimate as you would any other mug and then wait for your images to reveal themselves.

Branding: Superglaze

Available to purchase individually and in boxes of 36.

Matte finish

Individually boxed.

Height: 9.5cm

Diameter: 8cm

Hand wash suggested not suitable for the dishwasher

Suitable for Microwave, however not for long periods of time or a high temperature.

Colour: Black while cold, changing to white when heated with a warm liquid.

*Please note that the Ceramics must be at room temperature before printing.

If you'd like to see a video tutorial on using this product, please find the video in the video tab above. 

Can be sublimated with the following:

Mug press

Oven ( using either mug wrap or Thermoshrink Film)

Tunnel oven ( using mug wrap or Thermoshrink Film)

Pressing Instructions: for the mug press:

180 SECONDS 180°C MEDIUM / HEAVY
Further information:

The above pressing information are guide lines only as all heat presses vary from different manufacturers.

Videos



VIDEO DESCRIPTION

How to sublimate an ceramic mug.

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Tips and Tricks

Despite the colour-changing magic that happens it doesn't actually affect the sublimation process, you can just press these as you would a standard mug using an 11oz heating element.

As with all ceramics be sure the mug is heated through to at least room temp before putting in the press.

Be sure to leave a little gap at the top and bottom of the mug if using a mug press, if you are using an oven you can go for a full top-to-bottom wrap.