Slate plate 15x15
- PA-1515
Slate plate 15x15
The white slate plate with a "broken rock" pattern. Slate is a natural stone that has been widely used in recent years. The slate plate is coated with a layer of sublimation varnish that allows quality printing.
The slate plate is individually packaged in a black box with Rock Photo pattern or in a white semi-gloss cardboard box.
Features
| Material | Slate |
| Length | 15 cm |
| Width | 15 cm |
| Thickness | 0,9 cm |
| Print area size | 14cm x 14cm |
| Color | white,black |
| Weight | 450 grams |
| Pieces per box | 40 pieces per box |
| Compatible printing | Sublimation, Print UV |
| Packaging | The slate plate is individually packaged in a black box with Rock Photo pattern or in a white semi-gloss cardboard box. |
Sublimation parameters
Tested values by Green Print for this product type. It is recommended to test 1-2 pieces before production, adjusting the time by 10-15 seconds as needed.
- Preheat the surface for 5-10 seconds
- Use Teflon film for protection
- Let it cool naturally - slate is sensitive to thermal shock
- Secure the paper with heat-resistant tape
- Print on the side coated with sublimation varnish
Recommended for
Slate is a natural stone, so the appearance and texture may vary slightly from plate to plate - each finished product has a unique character.

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