
Hot stamping is a dry printing process that
transfers color pigment or metallic material
from a continuous film carrier sheet to
a component. The heat and pressure of hot
stamping permanently transfer the image
to the plastic. A silicone rubber die conforms
to fit the slightly uneven surfaces often
found in molded parts and allows for excellent
resolution and repeatability.
The process is clean, dry, fast and free
from the manufacturing limitations commonly
associated with wet ink printing. It is
often used in series with pad printing.
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