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With our patented ForeverGlaze™ process high-resolution digital images, are permanently fired directly into ceramic or porcelain and glass. The finished product is incredibly durable and can be applied to both floor and wall tiles as well as other products. The surface will not scratch or fade and will maintain the same durability and color fastness characteristics as any glazed ceramic surface. With the ability to apply this product indoors and outdoors the potential applications are enormous.

The ForeverGlaze™ Process:   Any digital generated ceramic product without the ForeverGlaze™ process is suspect and will scratch and fade. Until the invention of our process it was impossible to imprint a digital image into a piece of ceramic with any significant permanence. The inks used in inferior processes of digital ceramics such as Die Sublimation will burn off at the high temperatures required for permanence. These processes use a low heat process of approximately 400 degrees (f) and are only a decorative coating on the surface of the ceramic piece. They are not dishwasher safe and will wear scratch and fade.

Our new process combines patented chemical compounds and a patented process which allows digital images to be fired directly into ceramic, porcelain and other high temperature glazed surfaces at nearly 2000 degrees. The result, a beautiful luminescent masterpiece that will never scratch, fade or discolor. These specially formulated chemical compounds or pigments are consistent with the standard four color printing process and are designed to retain the desired color in the firing process where temperatures of 2000 degrees (f) are required.

The high-resolution digital image when fired on a ceramic or porcelain surface is incredibly durable and can be applied to both floor and wall tiles. The surface will not scratch or fade.

Currently ceramic commercial printing requires expensive color separations, plates and or screens. To re-coop the expense for the set-up, large minimum quantities are required. This new technology now makes it possible to print a single image without the pre-production expenses.

 

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