Die cut and embossing
Die cut and embossing
Diecut is a type of transfer printing in which an image printed on a sheet of paper or plastic is transferred to another surface through a transfer layer. This transfer layer usually includes a polymer or glass layer that adheres to the target surface when pressure and heat are applied and transfers the image to the target surface.
Embossing (Embossing) is also a printing process in the box industry (جعبه سازی), in which, using diecut and an impact device, a 3D shape is printed on the surface of the sheet. In this process, by applying pressure on the sheet, the desired shape is embossed on the surface of the sheet.
In different applications, diecut and embossing are usually used in the design and printing of product packaging. These methods are considered to attract the attention of customers and increase the visual appeal of packages. For example, embossing is used in the packaging of luxury products and diecut is used in the packaging of food, stationery, household appliances, etc.
In what industries is diecut and embossing used?
Die-cut and embossing are used in many industries. Some of its applications are:
- printing industry: Diecut and embossing are used in the printing industry to print images on various materials such as paper, plastic, glass and metals. This method is used for printing on product packaging, stationery, home appliances and billboards.
- Electronics industry: Diecut is used in the electronics industry to attach images and labels to products such as electronic devices, smartphones, and computers.
- automobile industry: Diecut is used in the automotive industry for interior and exterior decoration of cars, printing on car windows and labels on car parts and accessories.
- Food industry: In the food industry, diecut is used for printing on food packaging such as bread, chocolate, juice and other packaging.
- Pharmaceutical industry: Diecut is used in the pharmaceutical industry to print on the packaging of drugs and show important information such as the name of the drug, dose, expiration date and other information.
- Stationery industry: Diecut is used in the stationery industry to print names, logos and other information on pens, notebooks, files and other stationery.
In general, die-cut and embossing are used in any industry that requires printing images and labels.