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Imprint Methods
Color Fill Deboss A two-step process
of combining the debossing process and filling the die struck image with foil or
color. Used on leather and leatherette material.
Debossed A custom die of the advertising
image is recessed into the substrate under heat and pressure. Debossed is without
color and will give a tone-on-tone look. Used on leather and leatherette material.
Embroidering A
process of machine-stitched threads of single or multiple colors, stitched into
a design on the surface of the substrate. Used on various woven fabric substrates,
embroidery adds high-perceived value to a logo and can coordinate with embroideries
on today's corporate casual wear. Prime Line® has the knowledge and experience necessary
to effectively apply your logo onto our many fabrics and materials assuring a vibrant,
long lasting impression.
Hot Stamp The use of a custom die
of the advertising image that transfers the image from foil or colored tape, onto
substrate, under heat and pressure. Used on leather, leatherette material or plastics.
Image Bonding®
This spectacular patented process allows for an infinite number of colors in perfect
registration. It can be applied to a virtually unlimited range of surfaces: webbing,
foam padding, insulated padding, PVC, nylon, neoprene, ABS, almost any substrate.
The imprint is reproduced onto the surface layer of the material. The Image Bonding®
process results in superior durability that will withstand the most rigorous of
testing criteria.
Image Bonding® 4-Color Process
This spectacular patented process allows for an infinite number of colors in perfect registration. It can be applied to a virtually unlimited range of surface: webbing, foam padding, PVC, nylon, neoprene, ABS and almost any substrate. This is reproduced on the surface layer of the material. Image Bonding® 4-Color Process results in superior imprint durability that will withstand tha rigorous of testing criteria.
Laser Engraved Uses light to burn an image onto the substrate. It gives your logo a clean and polished appearance. Laser Engraving is available on many of Prime's metal items and works best when the item's surface is a different color than the substrate. The imprint color may vary depending on the material substrate of each item. Laser Oxidation is available on items where the surface and the substrate are the same color. The imprint turns black with Oxidation.
Metal Medallion and Micro Injected Patch
Please call our factory for details and quote.
Pad Printed An
inked image is transferred from a photo-etched plate to a think, soft silicone pad.
The pad is then pressed against the plastic part. The pad can wrap itself as much
as 180 degrees around a small object, and ink coverage is excellent. One color is
done at a time and registration between colors is adequate for four-color process
printing.
Silk Screened Silk screening
is the direct imprinting of a design or copy onto the surface of a product. The
image is pressed through tensioned nylon mesh, leaving a paint-like appearance.
This is generally a better imprint than Pad Printed, though it requires a relatively
flat surface without obstructions. Prime Line® has won the PPAI Gold Avard for Screen-Printing
on Surfaces Other Than Textiles on numerous occasions.
Transfer An optional method replacing Silk Screen imprinting for detailed and multi-color imprints for a better appearance on certain substrate. It can be applied to a virtually unlimited range of surfaces: webbing, foam padding, insulated padding, PVC, nylon, neoprene, ABS and almost any substrate. The imprint is reproduced on the surface layer of the material.
VibraTecA revolutionary new
decorating technology that allows stunning four-color process imprinting on a variety
of products and surfaces. Photo-quality images and graphics can now be applied where
previously only spot-color imprinting was available. The brilliant spectrum of full
color art and photography is available on many Prime Line® products.
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