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Definition
Hot stamping or foil stamping is a printing method of relief printing in which pre-dried ink or foils are transferred to a surface at high temperatures. The method has diversified since its rise to prominence in the 19th century to include a variety of processes. After the 1970s, hot stamping became one of the most important methods of decoration on the surface of plastic products.
Process
In a hot stamping machine, a die is mounted and heated, with the product to be stamped placed beneath it. A metallized or painted roll-leaf carrier is inserted between the two, and the die presses down through it. The dry paint or foil used is impressed into the surface of the product. The dye-stamping process itself is non-polluting because the materials involved are dry.Pressure and heat cause the relevant sections of the foil to become detached from the carrier material and become bonded with the printing surface.
Showcase
1 | In-Mold Color |
2 | Marbling molding |
3 | Silk Screening |
4 | Hot stamping |
5 | Heat Transfer Printing |
6 | Water Transfer Printing |
7 | Magnetic silk screening |
8 | Pearl printing |
9 | Pad printing |
10 | Digital printing |
11 | 3D printing |
12 | Spray Coating |
13 | UV Coating |
14 | Matte spraying |
15 | Color spraying |
16 | Soft-touch spraying |
17 | Color gradual spraying |
18 | Pearl spraying |
19 | Metallization |
20 | Embossing and Debossing |
21 | PU with Flat HS |
22 | PU with SS |
23 | PU with press HS |
24 | PU with press printing |
25 | PU with metal logo |
26 | Fabric printing |
27 | PET film |
28 | CD marks finished |
29 | Brush finish |
30 | Diamond top plate |