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Ink wear on $100 bills, as with any other currency, can happen over time due to physical handling and the elements. U.S. banknotes, including $100 bills, are made from a blend of cotton and linen, which offers durability. However, the constant circulation, folding, and exposure to moisture, oils from hands, and environmental dirt can lead to the ink fading. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing uses high-quality inks designed to be as long-lasting as possible, but no ink can remain fully resilient against extensive use and exposure. Interestingly, newer $100 bill designs have added advanced security features, not just relying on ink, but also incorporating color-shifting ink, watermarks, and microprinting to both enhance lifespan and combat counterfeiting. To minimize wear, it’s advisable to store bills flat, in a cool, dry place, and handle them gently.
Sublimation on nonwoven polypropylene products is not typically effective due to the nature of the material. Sublimation printing works best with polyester-based materials because the process involves turning solid dye into gas using high heat, which then binds to polyester fibers, creating a permanent, vibrant image. Nonwoven polypropylene, on the other hand, does not possess the necessary properties for the dye to bond effectively because it is a type of plastic and not a fabric. The heat required for sublimation could potentially melt or warp nonwoven polypropylene items, ruining the product. For decorating nonwoven polypropylene products, alternative techniques such as screen printing or thermal transfer might be more suitable and yield better results.
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