Textile foil is a versatile material that can be used to add shimmer and shine to fabric. It is made up of a thin layer of metallic or colored film that is applied to the surface of the fabric using a heat transfer process. Textile foil is commonly used in the fashion industry to create eye-catching designs on clothing, but it can also be used in a variety of other applications, such as home décor and craft projects....
More detailsArtificial leather foil, also known as synthetic leather foil or PU foil, is a type of material that is commonly used as a substitute for genuine leather. It is a versatile material that can be used in a variety of applications, from clothing and footwear to upholstery and automotive interiors. Artificial leather foil is typically made by applying a layer of polyurethane (PU) to a backing material, such as polyester ...
More detailsCold foil is a printing technique that has gained popularity in recent years due to its ability to create metallic effects on printed materials. It is a versatile and cost-effective alternative to traditional hot foil stamping, which requires special equipment and additional production time. In cold foil printing, a thin layer of metallic foil is transferred onto the surface of a printed material using a special adhe...
More detailsUV materials foil, also known as UV reactive foil, is a type of foil that changes color or becomes luminescent when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. This special foil has a wide range of applications, including security printing, packaging, labeling, and graphic design. UV materials foil is made of a thin layer of aluminum or other metallic material that is coated with a layer of fluorescent pigment or dye. This la...
More detailsPaper foil typically refers to a type of foil made from paper that has been coated with a thin layer of metal, usually aluminum. This type of foil is commonly used in cooking and baking to wrap food or cover dishes to prevent food from drying out or sticking to the pan. Paper foil is often preferred over traditional aluminum foil in some cases because it is less likely to tear or puncture, and it can be more easily m...
More detailsHot foil and cold foil are two methods of adding metallic or colored foil to a printed surface. Here are the main differences between the two: Temperature: As the names suggest, hot foil requires heat, while cold foil does not. Hot foil involves using heat and pressure to transfer the foil onto the printed surface, while cold foil uses a special adhesive that is activated by UV light. Process: Hot foil is a post-pres...
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