Hot Stamping Foil
HOT STAMPING
Hot stamping is a traditional decorating technique where heat and pressure are used to transfer metallic, pigmented, or resin-coated foils onto substrates. At Hengrui, this process is optimized for precision and durability, enabling brands to achieve striking visual effects on packaging, labels, and industrial materials.
Key advantages include:
Versatility: Works with a wide range of materials, including paper, cardboard, leather, and synthetics. Supports metals, pigments, holograms, or UV-reactive foils.
Premium Finish: Delivers high-gloss, embossed, or textured effects ideal for luxury packaging and brand differentiation.
Strong Adhesion: Ideal for long-lasting durability on diverse substrates.
Precision: Capable of intricate details, gradients, or large-area coverage.
Key application areas include:
1. Packaging
Luxury Goods: Jewelry boxes, watch packaging, and high-end cosmetic containers (e.g., perfume tins) to enhance premium aesthetics.
Food & Beverage: Decorative labels for chocolates, confectionery, wine bottles, and spirits (e.g., whiskey barrels).
Tobacco: Cigarette packs and cigar boxes with branded logos or patterns.
Pharmaceuticals: Tamper-evident seals and leaflet inserts for drug packaging.
2. Labels & Graphics
Security Labels: Anti-counterfeit tags with holographic or serialized features.
Books & Magazines: Gold/silver foil titles, covers, or illustrations for luxury editions.
Stationery: Greeting cards, notebooks, and calendars with embossed designs.
Electronics: Certifications labels (e.g., CE marks) on devices or cables.
3. Industrial & Functional Applications
Automotive: Dashboard trim, door panels, and interior decorations for a premium look.
Electronics: Component labeling (e.g., buttons, connectors) for wear resistance.
Home Furnishings: Decorative foils on furniture, glassware, or ceramic tiles.
4. Specialized Materials
Plastics: Flexible packaging films (PE, PP, PET) for food, medical, or consumer goods.
Textiles: Apparel, bags, or footwear with durable metallic or colored prints.
Glass & Ceramics: Logo or pattern transfers on glassware or tiles (requires heat-resistant substrates).
5. Creative & Artisanal Uses
Art Reproductions: Limited-edition prints or sculptures with metallic finishes.
DIY Crafts: Customizable tools for scrapbooking, card-making, or home decor.




