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Blank 43mm Ceramic Style Poker Chips – Sublimation & UV Print Ready
Blank 43mm Ceramic Style Poker Chips – Sublimation & UV Print Ready
Blank 43mm Ceramic Style Poker Chips are engineered specifically for high-volume custom production, offering a smooth, unprinted matte surface optimized for vibrant customization. Built to handle extreme decoration workflows, these blanks are fully compatible with dye-sublimation heat transfers, direct-to-substrate UV flatbed printing, and UV DTF decals.
Please note that in the gaming and promotional industry, "Ceramic" is a standard trade term adopted by manufacturers and decorators worldwide. These premium chips are actually composed of a specialized, high-density plastic polymer blend. This specific polymer construction is highly preferred for customization because it perfectly mimics the heavy weight, textured feel, and distinct "clack" sound of traditional casino chips, while offering the impact durability and high thermal stability that pure ceramic lacks.
Specifications
- Color: Solid Matte White
- Style: Flat Textured Surface Casino Profile
- Weight:12 gram
- Size: 43mm standard casino diameter
- Imprint Area: 43mm edge-to-edge printable surface
- Material: High-density plastic polymer composite (Industry-standard "Ceramic" style)
- Surface Finish: Matte, high-adhesion polymer receiver
- Sublimation Ready: Yes (Formulated for high-temperature dye-sub gasification)
- UV Ready: Yes (Optimized for flatbed UV ink bonding and UV DTF transfers)
- Case pack: 1,000
- Ships from: Roswell, Georgia (ZIP 30076)
These 43mm blank polymer chips deliver excellent ink absorption, uniform thickness, and precise dimensional consistency. They drop perfectly into standard multi-cavity layout jigs, making them a highly practical choice for automated print shops, tournament merchandise, and custom promotional runs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these poker chips made of real ceramic?
What printing methods work best on these white blank chips?
Can I print edge-to-edge on these chips?
Will these chips fit into standard multi-cavity printing jigs?
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