VINGA Balti thermo bottle (VG058-19)
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Marking method
UV360-B up to 16 cm high
UV 360° - is a technology for marking objects all around (360° degrees).
It is used on advertising products with cylindrical and conical shapes. It gives the possibility to print photos and graphics with a tonal transition. Files can be bitmap or vector.
UV360-A up to 8 cm high
UV 360° - is a technology for marking objects all around (360° degrees).
It is used on advertising products with cylindrical and conical shapes. It gives the possibility to print photos and graphics with a tonal transition. Files can be bitmap or vector.
Pad printing3
Pad printing is a technique that uses a flexible pad to apply a logo to a product - it works in a similar way to a stamp. This technique only works for shapes and colours. It does not allow for tonal transitions, i.e. it is not suitable for photographs or shadows. The design for pad printing should be prepared in a vector file.
Laser2A
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Laser4A
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Laser4B
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Screenprint3
Screen printing involves applying ink to a product using a mesh with small holes through which it passes onto the surface to be marked. In this way, one colour is printed.
For multi-colour logos, several screens are used.
Laser2O
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
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