Process in which roll leaf is stamped with heated metal dies onto the plastic.
Is a process where a custom colored foil is passed between a hot die which duplicates your artwork and your aluminum or plastic component to deposit your graphics onto the component
An image producing method utilizing support film which carries a coloured substance which can be transferred using heat and pressure. Used for metallic and strong colour effects.
A printing process where a heated die is stamped onto a sheet of foil, causing the foil to release from the backer onto the material being printed.
Process of pressing foil, prism paper, and inks on cover stock.
Of the many applications we offer, one of the more popular is Hot Stamping. This process offers an excellent way to create a very upscale look at a minimum cost. We have a stunning palette of hot stamping foil colors to choose from including different golds, silvers, coppers and other assorted colors. This process can be applied to both paper and plastic substrates.
A dry artwork imprinting process in which a design or type is set on a relief die that is subsequently impressed with heat and pressure onto the printing surface.
A printing process that utilizes a heated, raised surface plate to release ink from a polyester carrier and bond it to a destination substrate.
A decorating process by which under heat and pressure¸ a roll leaf or painted surface is transferred from a web onto the surface to be decorated. Usually, a hot stamp die will be engraved with the decorating copy and will act as the transfer agent when the web is pressed between the die and decorating surface.
The pressing of foil, prism paper and inks onto the cover of a comic book.
Method in which type or designs in the form of a relief die are impressed with heat and pressure through metallic or pigmented foil onto the printed surface. It is used to decorate fabric, leather, paper, wood, hard rubber, coated metal and all types of plastic. Hot stamping is a "dry" imprinting process meaning the object can be handled immediately after the stamping without fear of smearing the imprint.
Process entailing applying an image with colored foil through a hot die.
A decorating process in which the desired image is transferred to a substrate by a heated, positive copy die. Images are normally limited to one color positive copy line.
Applying foil with the use of heat, pressure, and dwell to various substrates, such as paper, plastic, wood and leather.
A process that uses heat and pressure to transfer the image from a metal printing plate to a substrate using a coloured or metallic foil to produce the desired result. Most commonly used to create metallic effects on a printed label.