Embossing

The effect of the Embossing process is to create a relief-like pattern on the surface of the material by embossing, which has a distinct three-dimensional and tactile feel. This process uses two printing plates, one concave and one convex, to emboss the printed material with a relief image, and is often used for trademarks, labels, and other applications that require prominent texture and visual effects.

Specific applications and effects of the Embossing process

Embossing process is mainly used for embossing trademarks, labels, etc., through the embossing to form embossed patterns, so that the pattern has an obvious three-dimensional sense and sense of touch. This process can significantly enhance the texture and visual effect of the product, often used in the need to highlight the texture and visual effect of the occasion, such as trademarks, labels and so on.

The role of Embossing process

Enhance the texture of the product: Embossing forms a relief pattern, which gives the product surface an obvious three-dimensionality and tactility, and enhances the overall texture and visual effect of the product.

Enhance the visual effect: Embossing pattern can create a three-dimensional effect on a two-dimensional plane, making the pattern more vivid and attractive.

Wide range of applications: Suitable for a variety of occasions that need to highlight the texture and visual effect, such as trademarks, labels, packaging and so on.

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