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Cosmetic Decoration options Wholesale and Customization
Nous fournissons de la haute qualité, customized and sustainable cosmetic decoration options solutions for many toiletries brands.
Options de décoration
En tant qu'usine d'emballage cosmétique expérimentée, Zengyuan specializes in providing customized solutions for your unique cosmetic decoration options needs.
Frosting process
Chemically frosted glass is essentially a matte acid-etched glass, which is similar to chemical etching and chemical polishing in that it uses acid to chemically corrode the glass surface.
Painting process
Painting process can give glass bottles rich colors and patterns, making them more attractive on shelves. Through various color coatings and intricate pattern designs, a perfect combination of brand identification, product information, and decorative effects can be achieved.
Plating process
In a vacuum environment, a special metal evaporation source or ion plating technique is used to deposit a thin metal film onto the surface of the glass bottle. Color treatment: After the electroplating of the metal film, the surface can be treated with colors.
Water transfering process
Water transfer printing is a decorative technique that uses water for printing. The whole process is less time-consuming and more efficient. It is best to enhance product personalization, especially in the case of glass bottles.
Silkscreen printing process
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a stencilled mesh screen to create a printed design. It’s a popular technique used in a whole range of different industries.
Hot stamping process
Hot stamping is a lithography printing process that uses heated image molds or stamping dies to transfer metal foils or pre-dried inks onto a surface.Hot stamping is a versatile, precise, and efficient method for printing on surfaces, and is often used to personalize or decorate products.
Labeling process
In the chronology of the process for packaging glass bottles or jars, labelling comes last and is more complex than it seems. The idea is to attach one or two grams of paper or plastic — in a few tenths of a second — which becomes the main communication vector for the customer.