• Plastic colorants

     

     

    We can color all plastic containers and closures to match your sample or Pantone code using plastic colorants.

     

    This is the most widely-used and cost-effective method of coloring plastic packaging.

  • Color spray

     

     

    1. It's widely used to color clear glass packages;

     

    2. Also a great option for plastic packages if you want to create a more intense color saturation, though the cost is higher than the plastic colorant way.

  • Silk screen printing

     

     

    The most widely used printing way on plastic and glass packages.

     

    It could print multiple-color design. Since it prints 1 color at a time and to repeat to print more colors, hence the challenge would be higher when color number increases.

  • Hot stamping (foil)

     

     

    If you are looking to have a little metallic embellish on your packaging,

    like a logo, a band or a pattern to add a luxurious touch,

    hot stamping (foil) is what you are looking for.

     

    It usually comes in gold and silver.

  • Offset printing

     

     

    It's a versatile printing method which is usually used for PE tubes, labels and paper products.

     

    It prints by CMYK colors, which makes it effortless to print multiple-color designs. Color increase does not make it more challenging or costly for it.

  • Labelling

     

     

    A cost-effective way of customization.

     

    Various label materials are provided according to the bottle material and printing requirements.

  • Matte finish

     

     

    A great way to appeal to customers looking for a more refined look.

     

    It's realized by overspray technique, which can transform a glossy surface into a matte finish with a fine mist of matte coating, and gives a smooth and elegant feel to the packaging.

  • Metallization

     

     

    Whether you're looking to create a bold and attention-grabbing design or simply add a touch of elegance, metallization is the perfect choice.

     

    By this technique, a thin layer of metal is deposited onto the surface of the packaging material, creating a metallic finish.

  • Gradient color

     

     

    Gradient color effect is also achieved by color spray technique.

     

    It's usually one color gradiently changing from solid to none, and allowing the base color of the container  to gradually appear.

     

    It's a method to add sophistication to your packaging, and give it a unique and dynamic look.

  • Woody pattern

     

     

    It's achieved by water transfer printing technique.

     

    This technique involves printing a woody pattern onto a water-soluble film. When the film activated by water, the design would then transfer onto the packaging surface.

     

    It's a great way to add a touch of nature to your packaging.