Full Color Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer also called Dye-sub printing, also referred to as digital sublimation. The process uses the science of sublimation, in which heat and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction without passing through the liquid phase.

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Full Color Air Transferlaser

Air Transfer technology requires special printing oil and special coated transfer paper, it can be done by facilities, not by personal. The color is translucent and will penetrate and mix with the background color. If the color of the bottle is too dark, the correct color of the design after transfer cannot be seen. So we usually suggest white color bottle by air transfer, but we also tried silver ones with good effect.

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Laser Engraving

The laser engraving process is based on the numerical control technology. High precision and fast speed. It requires 304 stainless steel or higher quality to avoid rust on designs after short time usage. it’s a non-contact process. This means that the laser beam isn’t physically touching the material that it is being applied to, instead relying on heat to achieve the desired results. This is a big benefit over more traditional methods, as it’s removed the abrasion damage that was historically often being left on materials. Instead, only the portion that laser is targeting will be vaporized, and the surrounding area is left untouched. Additionally, it reduces costs as there are no perishable parts to wear out and therefore no machine down time and associated productivity losses to deal with.

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Pad Printing

Pads are three-dimensional objects typically molded of silicone rubber. They function as a transfer vehicle, picking up ink from the printing plate, and transferring it to the mug or flat items or other irregular surface. They vary in shape and diameter depending on the application. They works in a small pressure, the objects won’t break even it’s thin plastic or glass.

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Embossing

Metal embossing is a stamping process for producing raised or sunken designs or relief in sheet metal. This process can be made by means of matched male and female roller dies, or by passing sheet or a strip of metal between rolls of the desired pattern.

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