A hot stamping machine is a device used to stamp metal foil or other types of films onto the surface of paper, plastic, leather and other materials.
Hot stamping is often used on high-end printed materials, packaging, book covers, business cards and other products to increase their beauty and texture.
High temperature and high pressure: The hot stamping foil is firmly pressed onto the substrate through high temperature and high pressure.
Diverse materials: Applicable to a variety of materials, such as paper, leather, plastic, etc.
High precision: The position of patterns and texts can be precisely controlled to ensure the exquisite hot stamping effect.
Automation: Modern hot stamping machines are usually highly automated and can achieve mass production.
Mold heating: The mold inside the hot stamping machine is heated to a set temperature.
Placing the substrate and hot stamping foil: The substrate and hot stamping foil are placed inside the hot stamping machine, with the substrate at the bottom and the hot stamping foil at the top.
Embossing process: By applying pressure, the hot stamping foil is pressed against the surface of the substrate, and the heated part of the foil is transferred to the substrate.
Cooling and peeling: After the hot stamping is completed, the excess hot stamping foil is cooled and peeled off, leaving the pattern or text.
Material |
Does it support hot stamping |
Leatherwear |
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Plastic |
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paper |
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PU |
√ |
Extended version bracket
Mechanically more stable and able to fit into large products