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Printing & Processing
Printing & Processing
Enhance your box with a range of printing and finishing processes, including:
Multicolor and spot color printing, OPP lamination (matte or gloss), Debossing/Embossing, Foil stamping, Spot UV, Transparent window.

Foil stamping is a decorative printing technique that uses heat and pressure to apply a thin layer of metallic or colored foil onto the surface of packaging. This method produces a shiny, reflective finish that stands out and adds a touch of luxury to your box design. Foil stamping is commonly used for logos, brand names, or elegant accents, making your packaging look premium and eye-catching.

Debossing is a process in which a custom design, text, or pattern is pressed into the surface of the box, creating a sunken or recessed effect. This technique results in a tactile impression that can be felt when touched, adding a subtle yet sophisticated element to your packaging. Debossing is often used for understated branding, intricate patterns, or to highlight specific areas of the box for a unique and refined look.

Embossing involves raising a design, logo, or text above the surface of the packaging by pressing the material from underneath. This creates a three-dimensional, textured effect that can be both seen and felt. Embossing adds depth and emphasis to key features of the box, giving it a more luxurious and professional appearance. It is often paired with foil stamping for an even more striking visual effect.

UV printing is a high-quality printing process where ink is applied to the box surface and then instantly cured or dried using ultraviolet light. This technique ensures vibrant, crisp, and durable images or text with excellent color accuracy and detail. UV printing also allows for the creation of special finishes, such as spot UV, where certain areas of the design are highlighted with a glossy effect, making them stand out against a matte background.

A transparent window is a clear section, usually made from plastic or acetate, that is integrated into the box design. This feature allows recipients to see the contents inside the packaging without opening it, making products more visually appealing and enticing. Transparent windows are often used for food, cosmetics, or gift items, enhancing both product visibility and presentation while maintaining the box’s protective qualities.
