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Different branding solutions for your product.

Whilst choosing the perfect promotional product for your campaign provides the platform for placing your brand in your customers hands, it’s HOW YOU BRAND that product that makes a lasting impression. So what options are there? lets take a closer look at the different branding solutions available.

CO2 LASER ENGRAVING

A logo is burned into a product with a CO2 laser by removing the top layer of the item to expose the second layer.
• Replicate original logos with great accuracy and in minute detail.
• Permanent and classy way to brand certain organic materials like glass, leather and wood.

DEBOSSING

A die in the shape of a logo is pressed into the surface of a product using both heat and pressure, creating a permanent stamped impression in the product.
• Creates a unique 3D look.
• Subtle and classy branding method.
• Ideal for genuine and imitation leather products, as well as PU.

DIRECT TO PRODUCT PRINTING

Direct to Product Printing provides for the application of full-colour logos directly onto the product. By using specifically engineered jigs, a specialised digital printing head transfers UV-cured ink onto flat or slightly curved surfaces with photo-print quality and bold, vivid colours.
• Provides a way to print permanent, full-colour logos.
• High impact branding method that creates a lasting impression.
• Can be applied on many shapes and sizes.

DOMED STICKERS

Stickers are digitally printed on an adhesive vinyl in full-colour and then automatically cut to the required shape and size. The stickers are coated with a polyurethane resin to give a three-dimensional appearance.
• Ideal for multi-colour logos which are hard to replicate with other print techniques.
• Can be applied to smooth and rigid surfaces but works best on products with a purpose-made recessed plaque.

EMBROIDERY

Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric with designs stitched in strands of thread. Driven by computers that read digitized embroidery fi les, embroidery machines automatically create a design on the product in the form of the logo that was input into the machine.
• Classic decoration technique.
• Creates a high value look.
• Suitable for both flat and irregular surfaces.
• Allows single and multi-colour branding.
• Logos can be embroidered in up to 9 different thread colours.

FOIL HOT STAMPING

Hot Stamping with foil is a similar process to debossing except that a thin foil is pressed into the product to create a colour. Even though heat and pressure are applied, they are applied in lesser volume than during debossing and therefore the impression is not as deep.
• Creates an exceptional superior impression.
• Ideal for genuine and imitation leather products as well as PU.
• Foils are available in blue, copper, gold, green, light blue, orange, red, silver and yellow (Pantone matches are not possible)

HEAT TRANSFER PRINTING

A digital image is printed onto a special vinyl surface, which is then placed onto the product in the correct position. At this point the product is placed in a heat press, and the heat from the press melts the adhesive backing on the vinyl, merging it with the fabric. Mainly used where a logo is too intricate for screen printing
• Perfect for logos with many colours, extreme detail and small text.
• Vinyl is not cut to the shape of the logo so the flexibility of the product may be affected.

LASER ENGRAVING

A logo is etched into a metal product with a laser beam, replicating the logo with precise accuracy. The laser “burns” the top layer of the product o and reveals the layer beneath. If the layer beneath is a different colour to the top layer, when engraved, the bottom layer’s colour is exposed.
• Creates a subtle, permanent and upmarket impression in tonal shades.
• Perfect for awards, BBQ accessories, flasks, keyholders, pens and mugs.

PAD PRINTING

Pad Printing is an o set printing process that involves ink being transferred from an engraved metal plate onto a product via a silicone pad, creating an image on the product. Each colour is applied separately but the detail in the print can still be excellent.
• Great all-round solution that’s fast and economical.
• Can be applied on virtually any shape.
• Suitable for most surface textures.
• Favoured for small plastic items like pens, keyholders and torches.
• Allows single and multi-colour branding (up to 4 colours)

SCREEN PRINTING

Screen Printing is the process whereby a logo is exposed onto a mesh screen, with the blank areas coated with an impermeable substance. Ink is then placed onto the screen and a squeegee pushes the ink through the screen in the areas where the logo has been imposed. Colours are printed one at a time so accurate registration is essential.
• Cost-effective solution for larger quantities
• Provides excellent coverage and is especially good for large and bold logos
• Ideal for bags and t-shirts but can also be used for umbrellas, coolers and smaller items like notebooks and folders
• Allows single and multi-colour branding (up to 6 colours)

SUBLIMATION PRINTING

Sublimation Printing is a process done by way of a digital full-colour printer which is fitted with special sublimation inks.
• Ensures premium full-colour photorealistic prints
• Flexibility characteristics of the product are not affected since the ink simply migrates to the product
• Only suitable for white products made from polyester fabric (minimum 60%) and polymer coated products
The logo is printed onto a special transfer paper and cut automatically to the correct shape. The logo is then placed onto the product and heat is applied, causing the inks to migrate from the paper onto the product.

VINYL STICKERS

Stickers are digitally printed in full-colour on an adhesive vinyl and then automatically cut to almost any shape.
• Cost-effective, low or high-volume, multi-colour branding method.
• Strong resistance to fading or damage.
• Can only be applied to flat or slightly curved surfaces.

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