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Personalisation
Methods
There are differnt
methods of getting your promotional message on to your selected
promotional product
Screen
Printing
Used on pens, pencils,
flat plastic items and PU, as well as clothing, particularly
T-shirts. Ink is applied to the product by pushing it through
a stencil ( screen ) containing your design.
Engraving
Used commonly on crystal,
glass and metal products to achieve a quality, lasting effect.
Laser engraving is now widely regarded as the most accurate
and economical way of reproducing fine design work, although
machine engraving may still be used to excellent effect.
Blocking
Used to mark leather
goods in particular. A metal block is pressure stamped onto
the product, usually with a foil, to leave a lasting impression
of your design. Alternatively, the process can be performed
without foil, just leaving your design in plain relief. This
is known as Blind Embossing.
Embroidery
This a great way to
achieve quality personalisation on most clothing and headwear.
Machinery offering speed and multiple colour possibilities,
more customers are selecting this method of personalisation
to great effect.
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