Hanrun Paper Introduces Next-Generation DTF Anti-Sublimation White Powder to Improve Stability in Polyester Printing Applications
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Hanrun Paper Introduces Next-Generation DTF Anti-Sublimation White Powder to Improve Stability in Polyester Printing Applications

Hanrun Paper launches new anti-sublimation DTF white powder to curb polyester’s dye migration that ruins print hues and details. The upgraded powder secures vivid colors, crisp patterns and steady mass production, cutting rework. Focused on innovative printing solutions, it optimizes efficiency for sportswear & apparel makers.
Jun 3rd,2026 6 Views

Hanrun Paper Introduces Next-Generation DTF Anti-Sublimation White Powder to Improve Stability in Polyester Printing Applications

 
Understanding Dye Migration: A Common Challenge in Polyester DTF Printing

For printers working with polyester garments, maintaining consistent transfer quality can be challenging. One of the most common issues is dye migration—a problem that can affect color accuracy, image sharpness, and overall product appearance.

 As polyester continues to dominate sportswear, workwear, and performance apparel applications, understanding and controlling dye migration has become increasingly important for achieving reliable, high-quality production results.

 What Is Dye Migration?

Dye migration primarily occurs in polyester fabrics and garments dyed using sublimation processes.

Although a transfer may look perfect immediately after printing, heat press curing can trigger dye reactivation within polyester fibers. As a result, dyes may migrate into the printed layer, leading to color contamination, blurred edges, reduced image clarity, and unwanted color shifts such as white or light graphics turning pink.

The effect of dye migration is typically more pronounced on darker-colored fabrics, where color contrast makes contamination more visible.

For manufacturers producing sportswear, team uniforms, workwear, and performance apparel, dye migration remains one of the most persistent challenges in achieving consistent, high-quality heat transfer results.

 

Hanrun Paper DTF Anti-Sublimation Powder

To support printers in overcoming dye migration challenges, Hanrun Paper has developed a specialized DTF anti-sublimation powder for polyester and other sublimation-prone fabrics. With its advanced formulation and mechanism, it effectively minimizes print inconsistencies caused by dye migration, delivering improved stability and consistent output quality.

Beyond simply reducing dye migration, Hanrun Paper’s advanced formulation is engineered to support stable, high-quality, and consistent production performance across demanding printing environments.

 

Key Benefits

✔ Cleaner, more vibrant color reproduction

✔ Sharper edges with improved fine-detail retention

✔ Consistent transfer performance across production runs

✔ Reliable results for high-volume manufacturing

✔ Higher production yield with reduced rework rates

By minimizing the risk of dye migration, printers can significantly enhance overall print quality, improve operational efficiency, and deliver more consistent, reliable finished products to their customers.

Looking Ahead

As polyester and blended fabrics continue to dominate the sportswear, performance apparel, and custom textile markets, controlling dye migration has become increasingly critical.

A clear understanding of the causes of dye migration—combined with effective prevention strategies—is essential for achieving consistent, professional-quality heat transfers.

 

Hanrun Paper is guided by its brand philosophy of “sustainability, efficiency, innovation, and technology,” and is committed to building a one-stop solution ecosystem spanning design, transfer, and mass production.

With its DTF anti-sublimation white powder, the company enables industrial users to achieve high-quality, low-defect printing even across complex fabric types and demanding production environments, while improving overall workflow efficiency and optimizing production costs.