Twist cap travel mugs

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Hi gang

Does anyone know if there is a supplier of the travel mugs wit ha twist cap, Ive got a coffee shop customer interested in them but he has a concern that the standard sublimation ones, with a push seal would not be strong enough.

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Can you show us an example of what you need please?
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I think what they mean is the top to the travel mug needs to screw on rather then just push in like these ones.
http://www.thetransferpress.co.uk/trave ... 2x17155746
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Morning thanks for the replies,

Yeah that is what I mean the usual ones sold by sublimation suppliers are just pushdown lids, im after a screw down one, am I right that sublimation works onto any metal, or does it need to be coated ?


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we use several screw top ones. look on listawood.
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They look to be the "latte" shape ones, ideally I would like to have the straight sided ones as that's the only wrap I have to the mug press, do you use a latte style blanket/ wrap ?


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Vynmarius;110210 wrote:Morning thanks for the replies,

Yeah that is what I mean the usual ones sold by sublimation suppliers are just pushdown lids, im after a screw down one, am I right that sublimation works onto any metal, or does it need to be coated ?


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Must be coated with a polymer
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