Decoration

More and more customers are entrusting us to add value for their products by one or more steps of decoration. our decoration factory offers a full and bespoke decorated glass service:

Spray Coating, Screen Printing, Hot Foil Stamping, Decal, Frosting, Electroplating, Laser engraving, Polishing.

Decoration Techniques

Spray Coating
Screen Printing
Hot Foil Stamping
Decal
Frosting
Electroplating
Polishing
Laser engraving
UV Gluing

Spray coating is the process of full or partial painting of glass products of any shape, with various paints by spraying techniques. There are available in a variety of finishes: Simulated Etch, Gloss, Matt, Metallics or Pearlescent in solid or transparent.

Currently, many bottle designs use the spray method in combination with other methods of decoration, especially silkscreen and hot foil stamping decoration. The applied paint layer is highly resistant to scratching, washing in dishwashers, and some chemical agents.

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a stenciled mesh screen to create a printed design on the container. The process is often called screen printing, silk screening or silk screen printing, but the actual printing process are all the same. It can be used to decorate both round and square glass containers. One screen can be used to reproduce the same design thousands or even tens of thousands of times, so it is a brilliant technique for producing large orders on glass containers.

Hot foil stamping is the process of transferring decorative foil to a glass surface under the influence of a certain pressure and temperature. but before this step, it needs ink through a stenciled mesh screen to create a printed design on the glass bottle.

We offer silver or gold foil, glossy or matte, or a variety of special colors, you can also choose to combine Hot Foil stamping with that of Spray Coating and or Silk Screen Printing to obtain a very individual decoration for brand identity.

This process is used where multiple colour designs are required which are not possible by conventional screen printing. decal is also called transfer, representing the image that is printed separately and then removed from its backing paper to be applied to the glass container. This unique manufacturing process uses special pigments called ceramic oxides that, when fired in a kiln (580º - 620º Celsius), permanently bond with glass surface. You can achieve almost life like images using this technique although it tends to be used on high end premium packs due to the associated costs involved.

Frosting is the process of the glass bottle is dipped in an acid solution which superficially attacks the glass surface creating a matt and frosted aspect. Acid etching can be either an all over effect of glass container, or just partially frosted areas can be incorporated into a design, this is achieved by first masking the transparent area.

Electroplating is process of using electrolytic principles to attach a layer of metal membrane on the surface of the glass container to play a beautiful role. We offer full glossy silver, gold and rose gold, or fragmented electroplating colors, or a variety of special colors.

Glass polishing refers to removing defects such as mould seam and scratches on the surface of the glass through chemical or physical methods to improve the transparency and refractive index of glass, it makes the glass like crystal.

Usually, We use manual polishing or machine polishing depends on the shape of glass container.

Laser Engraving is the process of using ultraviolet laser to finish the surface of glass container, The ultraviolet laser has a short wavelength, narrow pulse width, concentrated energy, high resolution, fast light speed, and especially has the property of "cold processing", which can directly destroy the chemical bonds connecting substances without heating the periphery. Therefore, it becomes an ideal tool for processing fragile substances, and can drill, cut, ablate and so on for a variety of materials.

UV gluing/UV transfer sticker like decal process, but it needn’t bake. the image that is printed separately on transparent film and then removed from its backing paper to be stuck to the glass container. then step is removing the transparent film to get a beautiful image on the glass.

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