Comparing Blind Embossing With Regular
by John Pager
Embossing is attained through applying pressure and heat with male and female dies which mostly consist of copper or brass that fit into one another then squeeze substrate fibers. Heat-pressure combination utilized raises level of image above substrate, while trying to smoothen it as done during ironing.
The technique appropriates pressure and heat on letterpress, which is contrary to offset press for lowering (debossing) or elevating paper portions. A printer applies image die together with counter-die to accomplish this, having paper fitting in-between.
Separate stage is utilized along the process for production after lamination and varnishing are done. This needs individual run and press, which also are included when pricing. The process can be used for improving paper products such as tissue, napkins and diapers.
Debossing resembles the process, but recesses design as opposed to raising it. Most paper types can undergo this process and size is not a significant consideration. That done without ink and leads to raised, uncolored image is known as blind embossing, whereas another which utilizes ink, so that raised area gets colored is referred as color register. Combination or combo stamping is the one that makes use of foil stamping.
A notary public seal provides a fitting example here, where paper held in-between two sides of the little machine are crushed into round seal, elevated from the surrounding paper. Doing the reverse procedure and feeding embossed piece of paper through offset press causes it to be crushed by press rollers. Any area embossed could be either printed, foil stamped, or lacking in either form (blind).
The first process introduces ink onto page prior to extruding the three-dimensional image. During the second type, foil is laid out onto flat sheet after which the image becomes extruded. The third version makes exclusive use of extruded paper for image creation and is hence called blind embossing.
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