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Laser Engraving

It is quite hard to print on rigid and slippery surfaces that do not hold ink well. In such cases, laser engraving is the way to go. It can be used for various materials like stainless steel, wooden surfaces, knives, glassware, etc. Instead of an engraving tool or colored ink, laser beams are used in this method of printing.

A laser engraving machine shoots a laser beam on the surface of the object. This laser beam is highly focused and hot enough to vaporize the material, engraving the design on the surface by creating a cavity. Laser Etching melts the material wherever the hot beam falls. The melted material bubbles or foams up to create a raised design. Although not colorful, these designs are permanent and durable.

Pad Printing

Pad printing, also known as tampography, is used to print a two-dimensional design on three-dimensional surfaces. It accurately prints every design even though it can be comparatively slower than other methods.

Three-dimensional surfaces such as sports gears, stationery, toys, medical equipment, etc., are often small and are hard to print on. In pad printing, a silicon pad is used to transfer the ink onto the object’s surface. The silicone pad is flexible and versatile enough to hug any shape like a sphere, cylindrical, concave, and convex surfaces.

Silk Screen Printing

You have probably come across viral videos online of screen printing, where ink is forced onto the material through a custom-made mesh screen. Screen printing is also called silkscreen printing. As in ancient times, silk screens were used instead of synthetic threads that are used nowadays. A blocking stencil prevents color deposition in other spaces by making it impermeable to the ink.

Only a single color can be printed on one layer, while multi-colored prints require several layers of screen printing with different stencils. This technique of printing is highly versatile as it can be used for a wide variety of materials. What makes screen printing a prevalent method of printing is its cost-effectiveness and easy availability.

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Difference of printing

Laser Engraving / Pad Printing / Silk Screen Printing

XD Design Cork small vacuum coffee mug P432.261

MB-XD-00097

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Difference of printing

Laser Engraving / Pad Printing / Silk Screen Printing

PRINTING CUSTOM SECTION

Pad Printing 1 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(25.00 cm X 6.00 cm)

Pad Printing 2 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(25.00 cm X 6.00 cm)

Pad Printing 3 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(25.00 cm X 6.00 cm)

Pad Printing 4 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(25.00 cm X 6.00 cm)

Silk Screen Printing 1 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(20.00 cm X 5.00 cm)

Silk Screen Printing 2 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(20.00 cm X 5.00 cm)

Silk Screen Printing 3 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(20.00 cm X 5.00 cm)

Silk Screen Printing 4 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(20.00 cm X 5.00 cm)

Laser Engraving 1 color(s) artwork
On 1 position(s)
(3.00 cm X 6.00 cm)

PACKAGING OPTION

Color Box

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Product Details

XD Design Cork small vacuum coffee mug P432.261 (Model No.: MB-XD-00097)

Vacuum insulated cork coffee mug with unique cork detail. 304 SS inside and 201SS outside. Keeps your drinks hot for up to 5h and cold up to 15h. Fits most coffee machines.
Capacity: 180ml

Product Information

Material:Stainless steel

Basic Packaging: Color Box

Other Information:

Packing Information

Mass : 57.00 X 25.00 X 34.00 (CM)

Carton Box : 56 PCS / Carton Box

Inner Box : 1 QTY / Inner Box

Gross Weight : 10.00 KGS/Carton Box

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