What is the Gravure Printing?
Gravure Printing
Gravure is an intaglio printing process. The image carrier has the image cut or etched below the surface of the non-image area.
On the gravure image carrier (usually a copper cylinder), all the images are screened, creating thousands of tiny cells.
During printing, the image carrier is immersed in fluid ink. As the image carrier rotates, ink fills the tiny cells and covers the surface of the cylinder. The surface of the cylinder is wiped with a doctor blade, leaving the non-image area clean while the ink remains in the recessed cells.
Substrate is brought into contact with the image carrier with the help of an impression roll. At the point of contact, ink is drawn out of the cells onto the substrate by capillary action.
Hot stamping
Hot stamping is a dry printing method of lithography in which predried ink or foils are transferred to a surface at high temperatures. The non-polluting method has diversified since its rise to prominence to include a variety of colors and processes.
And it is widely used on plastic and paper. Hot stamping foils are ideal for enhancing the appearance of plastic surfaces.
Why? Because they allow exacting decoration and superior edge definition which result in a brilliant appearance. Our hot stamping foils are utilized on a wide assortment of products. These include packaging, pens, electronic devices, household appliances, cosmetics, textiles, automotive parts, and numerous other items.