Description
In the context of textile design and manufacturing, “Dispersion” for this image refers to Disperse Dyes (Sublimation Printing).
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Why this applies: This image is chemically and visually complex. It relies on capturing the “3D” look of paint ridges and subtle lighting shifts.
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The Technology: To reproduce this “painted” look on fabric (specifically synthetics like polyester, which is common for this type of fashion print), manufacturers use Disperse Inks.
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The Mechanism: Through a heat-transfer process (sublimation), the disperse dye turns from a solid into a gas and permeates the plastic fibers of the fabric.
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The Result: This allows for photographic-level detail. If you tried to screen print this using standard separation methods, you would lose the “brushstroke” texture. “Dispersion” ensures the print looks exactly like a painting on the fabric.











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