Cold Foiling

  • Cold foiling is a printing technique used to apply metallic foil to a substrate using a UV-cured adhesive. Unlike traditional hot foiling, cold foiling doesn't require heat or pressure. The process involves applying an adhesive to the substrate, pressing the foil onto the adhesive, and then curing the adhesive with UV light to bond the foil to the substrate.

    • Packaging: High-end packaging for cosmetics, luxury goods, and food products.

    • Labels: Decorative and branding labels for bottles, jars, and other products.

    • Business Cards: Premium business cards with metallic accents.

    • Greeting Cards: Enhancing greeting cards with shiny, reflective designs.

    • Book Covers: Adding metallic elements to book covers for a striking appearance.

    • Versatility: Can be used on a wide range of materials and substrates.

    • Cost-Effective: Lower setup costs and faster production times compared to hot foiling.

    • Design Flexibility: Allows for fine details and intricate designs.

    • No Heat Damage: Suitable for heat-sensitive materials.

    • Enhanced Visual Appeal: Provides a high-quality, metallic finish that enhances product appearance and shelf appeal.

    Cold foiling is a popular choice for adding a luxurious and eye-catching element to printed materials, offering both aesthetic and practical advantages.

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