Glass clock sublimation ANTIQUE 23x18
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ANTIQUE sublimation glass clock 23x18
Material: treated glass for sublimation
This product does not include a clock mechanism. To turn it into a functional clock, you need a separate mechanism. We recommend the Rhainer mechanism, compatible with our clock plates:
Decorative design: dial with Roman numerals and vintage floral elements
Features
| Material | Glass |
| Width | 18 cm |
| Height | 23 cm |
| Thickness | 0,35 cm |
| Color | white |
| Weight | 490 grams |
| Pieces per box | 20 pcs per box |
| Packaging | Packaging: bubble wrap and individual cardboard box |
| Compatible printing | Sublimation |
Sublimation parameters
Tested values by Green Print for this type of product. Testing on 1-2 pieces before production is recommended, adjusting the time by 10-15 seconds as needed.
- Glass does NOT need mirror printing - the image is visible through transparency
- Print on the side with the polymer coating (usually the back)
- Preheat the surface for 5-10 seconds
- Let it cool naturally for at least 10 minutes
- Careful handling - glass may crack from thermal shock
Recommended for
Glass does NOT need mirror printing - the image is applied on the side with the polymer coating (usually the back) and is visible through transparency. Differentiate your offer by mentioning this technical detail.

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