Pad printing
Pad printing (tampography) refers to a printing process whereby a 2D image is transferred onto a 3D object, using an indirect offset (gravure) printing process that transforms an image from the solid metal plate via a silicone pad onto a substrate.
The unique properties of the silicone pad enable it to pick the image up from a flat plane and transfer it to a variety of surfaces, such as flat, cylindrical, spherical, compound angles, textures, concave, or convex surfaces.
Plasel’s pad printing technology: Equipment and know-how for accurate pad printing on a wide range of products, up to five colors
In-mold labeling (IML)
In-mold labeling utilizes plastic labels during the manufacturing process. The labels serve as the integral part of the final product, which is delivered as a pre-decorated item.
Plasel’s IML technology: Expertise, materials, and equipment in place for a number of years to produce a wide range of IML products.
Laser engraving
Laser engraving, also known as laser marking, does not use ink or tool bits to engrave or mark a product but relies on precise lasers.
Plasel’s laser technology: Integrated laser-burning equipment as part of the printing process.
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