Hot stamping
Marking groupsEmbossing is a printing technique in which we transfer an image from a tool called die onto a substrate using heat and pressure. Dry embossing is when we simply stamp the die and transfer the image directly on the surface of the material, and coloured hot stamping is when we additionally use foil to get golden or silver print.
A subtle and elegant technique frequently used for making prints on calendars. In the process, the image is transferred to the substrate using a die, as well as heat and pressure. What we get is a 3D shape embossed on the surface of the product in accordance with the design. In the case of dry embossing, the die is simply stamped on the surface of the product, whereas in the case of colour hot stamping, a golden or silver foil is used to make a golden or silver print. The cost of the stamping die is included in the total cost of the order. We use magnesium etched dies which guarantee the highest precision of embossing even the most complex patterns.
1. Application - the embossing technique can be used on cardboard and any leather and leather-like materials.
2. Longevity - the depressions created during stamping are resistant to abrasion.
3. Aesthetically-pleasing effect - this method allows us to create elegant and exquisite images of superior quality, durability and precision.
Attention:
- Hot stamping with silver or golden foil available.
- Resistance to wear and tear.
- Stamping die included in the price.