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Label application

Label application is an excellent form of blending cost-effectiveness with a premium brand.  An adhesive side and flat label enables high-resolution color options, shapes, and flexibility.  Label application also allows for the capability of managing the fulfillment of your customer demand with specific product line extensions.

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Frosting and Color Coating

Frosting and Color Coating is the practice of making clear glass with a matte appearance by putting the glass in contact with the fluoride-based acid material. Glass is frosted to enhance the appearance, either over the entire surface or in designs. Frosting can be thought of as a subtractive process, one in which small quantities of the glass surface is removed, leaving behind a disrupted glass surface. These disruptions cause light that passes through or reflect off the glass to become diffused. It is this diffusion which makes the glass look frosty.

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Embossing and debossing

Embossing and debossing are the processes of creating either raised or recessed relief images and designs on our available materials. An embossed pattern is raised against the background, while a debossed pattern is sunken into the surface of the material (but might protrude somewhat on the reverse, back side).

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Hot Stamping

Hot stamping is the technique of applying a specific colored foil to the surface through the use of heat, pressure and dyes. This is the most popular and elegant method to achieve a ‘shiny’ metallic print on bottles, jars and closures. Foil is usually gold or silver but other colors are variable. Hot stamping can be rolled onto a container, as in the application of 360° bands or a straight stamp.

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Offset Printing

This method of printing utilizes printing plates rather than silk screens to transfer the ink to the containers. Offset printing is more exact than silk screening, and is practical for multiple color labeling. Offset printing is utilized primarily on round containers. Because plates are engraved for each color rather than making screens, offset is more expensive than silk screening. The process involves transferring ink from a printing plate to a rubber blanket and subsequently to the sheet (surface to be decorated).

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