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Custom Logo Decoration Methods For Promotional Products & Corporate Gifts

by Nancy

Custom Logo Promotional Products , Corporate Gifts and Promotional Items can be decorated in a number of ways. Popular ways to decorate an item with your customized company logo or message are Silk Screen Printing, Pad Printing, Sublimation, Woven Label, Embroidred, Die Cut, Laser Engraving and Offset Printing.

Here is a quick guide to these decoration methods, if you have any questions please just call us 086- 0755-33172828 or email us sales@isonta.com.

Silk Screen Printing Silk screen printing is a printing technique uses woven mesh to scrape finished films on textile or other printable material, which is simple, easy to operate and low cost. Commonly used for large prints on keychains, lanyards, bags, metal badges, clothing, cups, coasters, USB drives, wristbands, bicycle saddle covers, T-shirts, polo shirts, tote and calico bags, water bottles, compendiums etc. It involves the pressing of ink onto the product through a screen that has your design incorporated into it. We can screen print up to 6 spot colours or can also print in full colour process.

Promotion Products can also provide specialised prints like puffs and foils – just ask for more details. PMS colour matches are available. Before we commence with any screen print job we will email you a proof for your approval. Full Colour: Full color sublimation printing could make your photo realistic on products. It’s usually adopted for complex and gradually colorful design which could not be printed by traditional silk screen printing. Silk screen printing is with cheap film set up fee but full color printing is with more higher. However, order for large quantity will reduce labour cost and film cost as all the films and production processed by machine. Although it’s still a long way to advance and expand the technology, our printing effect on felt, cloth are very excellent. You could find our lanyards, sunglasses cloth, keychains, coasters, placemats, bags etc are with beautiful full color design Embroidery Machine embroidery allows us to recreate logos on fabric, felt, neoprene and any other soft material such as sports bags. We take a design supplied in eps,ai,pdf,jpg file and ‘digitise’ it into a format that is recognised by the embroidery machine.

Digitising is a skilled art that will give you different outcomes using different suppliers. Pad Printing Often used on small objects such as pens, calculators, golf balls, stress balls… Pad printing is the most common decoration method that Promotion Products employs. Pad printing is a flexible print process that allows us to print on unusual and curved surfaces. Like screen printing your logo is made into film which is then transferred onto a soft silicone pad, Ink is then introduced and printed onto your chosen product. Pad printed products are everywhere – the keys on your keyboard, promotional pens, promotional clocks and a myriad of other promo items. Laser Engraving Suitable for decorating hard finish objects – usually metal pens, all polyester felt items and keyrings Laser engraving produces a subtle and permanent high quality decoration. Laser engraving is our favoured decoration method for metal keyrings, clocks and high value metal products.

The laser removes a small amount of the product’s surface giving an ‘etch’ effect. It is permanent and will not scratch off. Offset Printing The method most commonly used to print paper based products such as notepads and post-it-notes Your image/artwork is transferred (offset) from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. It is all carried out in a big, expensive machine. PMS colour matches are no problem when using this decoration method.

Other decoration methods Here is a list of other decoration methods may be used per your special request. Digital Printing Transfer Printing & Sublimation Printing Decals Foil Stamping Blind Embossing Etching Rotary Prints






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