Hot Stamping Plastic
Hot Stamping is another form of plastic decorating that applies reflective or high gloss color to raised areas.
This decoration process combines heat and pressure to transfer pre-dried ink or foil from a roll to a plastic part. This process works by placing the foil or roll between the hot stamping die and the part. The die is heated and then pressed down onto the part. When the die is lifted, the foil coming in contact with the part remains. Because it is a dry process, they can be immediately packed on the production line.
Hot stamping plastic is a permanent and durable finish providing color for a logo or enhances raised wording or instructions on a part. The image is actually thermally fused to the plastic. The finish can endure years of outdoor exposure.
Want to draw attention to your product branding or important functionality? Contact Ferriot to determine if hot stamping is the best approach for your project.
Hot stamping is a plastic decorating process that applies reflective or high-gloss color to raised areas of a part.
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