This technology is used for printing on all types of material
(plastics, glass, metal, wood, leather, ceramics). The technology is
suitable for items of small dimensions, such as ball pens, openers,
lighters, key rings, etc
Screen printing process
Automated screen printing
This technique transfers the logo to the item by using a silk-screen
template and a printer's spatula. It is used for printing on paper,
plastics, self-adhesive labels, textiles, T-shirts, caps, bags,
umbrellas, and so on.
Embroidery
This technology allows embroidering a customer's logo almost on any
textile product (T-shirts, towels, caps, etc.) which must be clamped
into a special embroidery frame. Considering the size of the logo, it
should be simple to be clearly recognisable after embroidery.
Laser engraving
It is a special technology using laser beam for marking metal, metal-coated, wooden and plastic advertising items with painted
surfaces. Due to the high quality contrast and durable printing
(marking) this technology has completely replaced electrochemical
etching and machine engraving.
Embossing
This technology allows printing (embossing) on materials such as
leather, imitation leather and paper. This technology requires
manufacturing an embossing die of a thermally conductive material
shaped as the logo, which may whenever be used again as its service
life is almost unlimited.This technology is mostly used for wallets,
diaries and wine labels.
The embossing may be made without a
foil (so-called blind finishing that creates very fine inconspicuous
embossed work on the item surface) or with a foil that creates a very
conspicuous embossed work with the chosen foil colour (gold, silver,
blue, etc).