PINTE Foils 3D Showcase | Hot Stamping Foil Full Range Overview
Explore PINTE's full hot stamping foil range in an interactive 3D showcase — PK Brown Back, PC Plastic/Cold, PL/PY Pigment, Digital Cold Foil, and Premium Glitter Powder.
Factory verification and citable facts
The stability of PINTE Foils 3D showcase cannot be judged by color cards alone. Before mass production, substrate material, surface energy, ink or UV varnish condition, die engraving depth, press type, and downstream packaging requirements should be checked in one sampling record. PINTE usually confirms the application first, then uses A4 sheets or small sample rolls to evaluate transfer completeness, edge definition, adhesion, rub resistance, and color consistency.
- Structure check: PET carrier, release layer, color or metallic layer, and adhesive layer jointly determine the transfer window.
- Process check: flat stamping, rotary stamping, cold foil, digital enhancement, and large solid areas require different pressure and speed windows.
- Acceptance check: record temperature, pressure, speed, roll width, core, winding direction, batch number, and target substrate together.
Product selection after 3D review RFQ checklist
| Field | Recommended detail |
|---|---|
| Application | Paper cartons, cosmetic packaging, wine and gift boxes, plastic parts, labels, or leather logos. |
| Substrate | Paper weight, lamination or varnish condition, plastic type, leather texture, or UV surface. |
| Effect | Bright gold, matte gold, bright silver, holographic, pigment color, matte black, cold foil, or custom Pantone. |
| Equipment | Flatbed press, rotary press, label cold-foil unit, MGI/Scodix, or manual proofing machine. |
| Specification | Roll width, length, core, winding direction, slitting tolerance, monthly usage, and delivery region. |
| Testing | Adhesion, rub resistance, alcohol resistance, registration, batch color difference, and solid-area stability. |
References and compliance context
Hot stamping foil selection is affected by substrate, surface treatment, ink or varnish system, stamping temperature, pressure, dwell time, and downstream resistance requirements. The REACH and RoHS links explain common European chemical and restricted-substance context used in procurement discussions; order decisions should still follow the target market, test items, and batch test reports.