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Using foil stamping has been known as the best way to express the highest quality of printing since the past. Every printed product with a shiny foil design that you see must have used additional stamping services. Although most people know what foil stamping is, but when they are asked “cold Foil or hot foil?” when ordering a printed stamping product, they mostly have no idea of the existence of such a distinction and do not know what benefits and challenges each one has.

But before we learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each, it is better to first know what hot stamping foil and cold stamping foil are and what is the difference between them. Stay with Azin Mahan.

Hot foil stamping

Hot foil stamping is a printing technique that was invented in the 1950s with a new formula in which the gold stamping did not fade over time and colored foils could also be used. In hot stamping, a metal foil design is transferred to the printed surface. The pattern is made from a specific design, and in the next step, the stamping design is imprinted on paper, cardboard or any other printed surface with a combination of heat and pressure.

Hot stamping takes place in the post-printing process, which means that the printed parts cannot overlap with the other parts. You can print your stamping foil in almost any color and finish, even hologram or patterned designs.

Among the advantages of hot stamping, we can mention brighter quality, the possibility of implementing embossed or recessed designs, and higher adhesion and longevity. Although hot stamping has a higher cost than cold one and color matching is more limited.

cold Foil Stamping

Cold Foil Stamping, as the name suggests, is similar to hot foil stamping, but heat is not used. In fact, this technique originated from hot stamping and was created in the 21st century with the development of printing machines, but the difference is that unlike the post-printing technique of hot stamping, cold stamping is part of the printing process and is formed during the linear process of the printing machine. The stamping design is in the form of an adhesive. In the printing machine, it is activated by UV lamps and the foil sticks to the paper glue and dries. So in cold stamping, heat gives way to UV lamp.

 

 

The cost of cold stamping is almost half of hot stamping, and since this method is used in offset printing, it is possible to use gold, silver, and any combination of CMYK foil colors for stamping, but it does not have the shine and prominence of hot technique.

Therefore, to choose which type of Foil to use, you must consider the budget for the stamping process, device and machine limitations, and the final quality. Azin Mahan Avisa technical experts are ready to guide you.