Compared with traditional hot stamping, the Scodix hot stamping process results in higher brightness and longer-lasting color. This is because in the traditional process, the hot film reaches temperatures of over 100 degrees, causing the electric aluminum foil to oxidize to varying degrees, resulting in a loss of brightness. In contrast, the temperature of 30-40 degrees used by Scodix prevents serious oxidation of the metal coating layer of the electric aluminum foil. The fine lines of the paper are filled with Gdie ink, and the metal texture of aluminum carbide is reflected in the form of a mirror on the completely flat substrate. The combination of these factors results in particularly shiny gold effects. Additionally, the Scodix machine can provide pyrograph and multi-color processes such as applying hot silver over a gold surface, or layering pyrograph colors like red, gold, and silver on paper, which are expressions of traditional processes.
If you are interested in more Scodix products, please refer to: Scodix 3D UV, Scodix 3D Printting Technology, Scodix Foil Printing, Scodix Digital Braille Cards, Scodix Spot UV




