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UV metalizing involves the process of heating the coating material to its boiling point in a vacuum changer and letting the condensation deposit the metal onto the material's surface. The coating material can either be shiny finish, flattened to a matte finish or with a bamboo finish.
Hotstamp is another printing process that uses controlled heat, pressure and precise timing to transfer a color pigment from foil to surfaces of various packaging in different shapes and materials. After the stamping, it creates a dry print - a permanent bond between the foil and the packaging material.
Frost can be done on plastic and glass packaging through a process which roughens to obscures the clear surface of the material. Result of this process makes the packaging opaque, which is necessary for some pharmaceutical and cosmetic products.
Color Coat is a kind of surface treatment to make the plastic or glass surface into different colors or different feels. The coatings can be translucent, opaque or pearlized.
Silk screen is a common type of printing on packaging materials. This type of printing uses a stencil wherein the artwork or design is placed on a silk screen or a fine mesh, with the blank areas coated with an imperable substance, and the ink is forced through the screen onto the printing area.
Pantone Matching is a common system used in the packaging industry to assure the right color once the artwork or design is printed or produced. Pantone colors allows to specify the colors by just indicating the pantone name or number.
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