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Finishing

We offer gloss, matte, and satin coatings for practical or ornamental needs. Our team uses specialized presses with precise ink control to achieve clear, bold results. This approach helps your packaging look exceptional and remain appealing through its life cycle.

We set a MOQ of 10,000 tins for custom printing runs. This requirement helps maintain consistent quality and cost efficiency during production. Large-scale setups allow us to provide performance, guaranteeing each printed item meets your brand’s expectations.

Yes. We use a special varnish that adds a protective layer. This layer shields tin from scuffs, corrosion, and everyday handling. This treatment helps preserve print quality, color strength, and overall appearance. By slowing wear and tear, it provides a lasting finish that withstands routine commercial conditions.

We use solvent-based varnish. It stays stable in damp conditions and under moderate UV exposure. This ensures a long life for your printed or plain tins. It diminishes fading, peeling, or corrosion risks. By forming a robust barrier, it defends containers from common hazards, extending their shelf life.

Yes. Our team uses the food-safe laminates that follow the suitable safety guidelines to prevent contamination. In this way, this protective film preserves the tin's quality and keeps external elements out. Clients rely on it to keep goods fresh while showcasing brand visuals.

As per research published on NCBI, lamination boosts the tin’s lifespan. It lessens external damage and reduces the risk of rust or degradation. It also shields printed designs, preserving brand details. With this layer in place, products maintain their condition longer, supporting appearance on store shelves.

They withstand shipping impacts well, as the raised or recessed areas are integrated into the tin’s structure. We design these elements with innovative techniques that preserve their shape. Clients often find logos and designs remain sharp, even after extended transportation.

Yes. We coordinate printing or varnish with embossing and debossing processes to create layered effects. This approach magnifies your design’s visual appeal while adding texture. Each element is applied in sequence to maintain alignment and deliver a finish on tins.