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About Hot Stamping Foil Rolls (Metallic, Pigment & Holographic)
Hot stamping foil is a multilayer transfer film - PET carrier, release layer, color or metallized layer and adhesive - that applies metallic, pigment or holographic finishes to surfaces using heat and pressure. It decorates paperboard, labels, cosmetic and beverage packaging, book covers, leather and plastics via flatbed, platen or rotary stamping machines. Available as gold, silver, rose gold, matte, gloss, pigment and holographic grades in custom roll widths and core sizes.
How to Choose
- Substrate compatibility - match foil grade to coated paper, carton board, PP, PE or PET plastic, leather or textile adhesion needs.
- Foil type and finish - metallic (gold or silver), pigment (solid color), matte or gloss, or holographic for security and brand effects.
- Roll specification - confirm width, length, core (1 inch or 3 inch) and slitting fit your stamping press.
- Release and detail - choose easy-release for large areas, tighter release for fine text and sharp edges.
- Durability tests - for cosmetics or beverages, specify chemical-, scratch- or rub-resistant grades.
FAQ
Q: What is hot stamping foil made of?
A: It is a PET carrier film coated with a release layer, a color or metallized layer (often aluminum) and an adhesive layer that bonds to the substrate under heat and pressure.
Q: Which foil should I use on plastic packaging?
A: Plastics such as PP, PE or PET need a foil grade with an adhesive formulated for that surface; a standard paper foil may peel or transfer incompletely.
Q: Can hot stamping foil be used for security or anti-counterfeit?
A: Yes, holographic and specialty foils add rainbow or microtext patterns that are difficult to replicate, commonly used on premium labels and documents.
Q: How do I choose the right roll width and core?
A: Match the roll width to your stamped image and machine feed, and confirm the core inner diameter (typically 1 inch or 3 inch) required by your stamping equipment.