
Gloss, Matte, and Spot UV Coating Options for Packaging Boxes
Santapress enhances the appeal of packaging.
Glossy film, matte film, and spot UV coating?
How should we describe these requirements during printing?
Applied through a precise process involving heat and pressure, this film adds a thin yet impactful layer to printed packaging materials. Beyond delivering an exquisite tactile experience, it captivates visually, enhancing surface hardness and thickness while minimizing wear, visible marks, and scratches.
This attribute not only imparts water resistance but also reduces susceptibility to soiling. Serving a dual purpose, the comprehensive surface enhancement provides protection and sets the product apart in a competitive market, ultimately amplifying its value.
Glossy Film
In the application of glossy film, a glossy layer is added to printed materials or outer packaging boxes. The surface reflects light, offering a smooth texture and a visually shiny appearance. This enhances the vibrant and eye-catching colors of beautifully printed boxes.
Matte Film
Matte film involves adding a matte layer to printed materials or outer packaging boxes. The surface doesn't reflect light, providing a delicate and softer touch. The overall appearance becomes matte, showcasing a subtle and elegant texture. This feature also offers water resistance and protection against dirt.
Spot UV Coating
The application of spot UV coating involves applying a layer of glossy varnish to specific designated areas. Visually, it provides an illuminating effect to the chosen parts, while the tactile sensation highlights a particularly smooth surface. When combined with matte film, it further enhances contrast, making the elements with spot UV coating stand out more prominently. This approach can attract consumer attention and emphasize key themes or messages, leaving a lasting impression on the product.