Flip Gift Packaging Boxes are a form of packaging that combines practicality and aesthetics. They are widely used in gifts, souvenirs, brand promotion, promotional products and other fields. In order to enhance the display effect and brand value of the product, Flip Gift Packaging Boxes usually adopt a variety of surface treatment processes.
Color printing is one of the most basic and most commonly used surface treatment processes in Flip Gift Packaging Boxes. It uses printing technology to print patterns, text, brand logos and other information on the inner and outer surfaces of the box. Color printing can use a variety of printing methods, such as offset printing, screen printing, etc., which is suitable for mass production. Color printing can not only achieve rich color expression, but also can be customized according to customer needs. It is an important means to enhance the visual appeal of packaging.
Embossing is a process that forms a three-dimensional relief effect on the surface of the box by mechanical engraving or hot pressing. This process can enhance the three-dimensional sense and layering of the packaging, making the pattern more prominent, and is especially suitable for the display of important elements such as brand LOGO and auspicious patterns. Embossing technology is usually used in high-end gift packaging to enhance the overall texture and brand tone.
Glossy film and matte film are two common surface coating treatments used to change the glossiness of packaging boxes.
Glossy film (Glossy): Make the surface of the packaging box present a bright and smooth gloss, suitable for packaging design that needs to highlight color and texture.
Matt film (Matt): Make the surface of the packaging box present a soft, non-reflective matte effect, suitable for simple and modern packaging design.
These two treatments can be used alone or in combination to achieve different visual effects.
Matt oil is a coating used to protect printed patterns. Its main function is to enhance the clarity and wear resistance of printed patterns. After matt oil treatment, the surface of the packaging box is smoother and the printed pattern is clearer. At the same time, it can also prevent pollution such as fingerprints and oil stains, and enhance the overall user experience and aesthetics.
UV glazing is a process of applying a layer of varnish on the printed pattern through ultraviolet curing technology to make the pattern more vivid and three-dimensional. UV varnish has good adhesion and wear resistance, which can effectively protect the printed pattern and extend the service life of the packaging. UV glazing is often used in high-end gift packaging to enhance the texture and visual impact of the packaging.
Hot stamping is a process that heats the metal foil to attach it to the surface of the packaging box to form a golden pattern. This process can significantly enhance the sense of class and luxury of the packaging, and is often used for high-end brands, souvenirs, holiday gifts, etc. Hot stamping patterns are usually used for brand logos, main patterns or text parts to enhance the visual focus.
Similar to hot stamping, hot silvering is to heat the silver metal foil to attach it to the surface of the packaging box to form a silver pattern. This process is suitable for modern and simple packaging design, which can create a sense of technology and fashion. Hot silvering is often used in product packaging for technology, fashion or young brands.
Sub-gold is a metallic color between gold and silver, with a soft metallic luster. The hot stamping process can make the packaging box present different visual effects under different lighting conditions, which is neither too ostentatious nor loses texture. This process is suitable for packaging design with a relatively low-key and restrained brand tone.
In addition to gold, silver, and sub-gold, other colors of metal foil can also be used for hot stamping, such as red, blue, green, etc. These colors can be selected according to the brand tone to enhance the visual impact and brand recognition of the packaging. For example, red is often used for festive and holiday gifts, blue is often used for technology and fashion brands, and green is often used for environmental protection and health products.
Engraving is a way to create fine patterns or text on the surface of the packaging box through mechanical engraving or laser engraving. This process can produce very fine relief effects and is suitable for details such as brand LOGO, auspicious patterns, and text. The engraving process is usually used in high-end gift packaging to enhance the artistic sense and uniqueness of the packaging.
Drop molding is a process that drips liquid material on the surface of the packaging box through a mold to form a relief effect. This process can produce very delicate three-dimensional patterns, which are suitable for the display of important elements such as brand LOGO and auspicious patterns. The drip molding process can make the pattern more three-dimensional and vivid, and enhance the overall texture of the packaging.
Die cutting is a process of cutting the shape of the packaging box through a mold to make the packaging more refined. The die-cutting process can produce a variety of complex shapes, such as special-shaped boxes, layered boxes, window boxes, etc., to meet the packaging needs of different products. The die-cutting process is usually combined with printing, hot stamping and other processes to enhance the overall design of the packaging.