Dictionary
  LIGHT LINE®
Air entrapment   
Contact corrosion  
Contour sharpness  
Corrosion  
Degassing  
Deposition  
Foil construction  
Nomenclature  
Pattern  
Release  
Rewind cutting  
Shim lines  
Stamping speed  
Stamping temperature  
Unwind cutting  
Air entrapment 

Common problem when vertical stamping large designs on non-porous or slightly porous surfaces; leads to incomplete stampings containing holes.

 

Contact corrosion

Can arise when the aluminium of the stamping foil contacts carbon-black or bronze particles in printing inks in the presence of moisture; leads to spot-shaped destruction of the metallic appearance.  

 

Contour sharpness

Specifies how sharp the edges of a stamped foil are.  

 

Corrosion

Oxidation process, caused by extreme moisture in the case of foils with vapor-deposited aluminium, ruining the metallic character over the entire surface. 
 

Degassing

Incompletely dried printing inks or lacquer which, when stamped, release gaseous components when subjected to pressure and heat; leads to incomplete stampings containing holes. 

 

Deposition

Incompletely dried printing inks or lacquer which, when stamped, release gaseous components when subjected to pressure and heat; leads to incomplete stampings containing holes. 

 

Foil construction

Hotstamped hologram foils consist of a polyester carrier onto which has been applied various lacquer layers and an adhesive primer. During stamping a heated stamping wheel or an engraved die activates the release layer by means of pressure and heat. This bonds the lacquer package permanently to the particular substrate made of plastic, paper or thermal paper. The polyester carrier is then wound onto a take-up reel.

 

Nomenclature

Name/ Color / Product type e.g.:

  • SB Reflex/307-KL =  Pattern SB Reflex, color 307 (red, see catalogue), type KL (graphics quality)
  • SB Carbon / AL-Lam12 = Pattern SB Carbon, color silver (aluminium), type
    laminating foil 12 µ
Pattern

The design of the diffractive structures for LIGHT LINE-foils are always continuous. LK offers designs from a variety of independent hologram manufacturers. More and more designs are now being produced in-house to better meet our customer requests.
 

Release

Measure used to assess the processability of a stamping foil. Energy required to pull off the polyester carrier by means of pressure and heat after contact has occurred. 

 

Rewind cutting

Splitting of foil tracks during rewinding.

 

Shim lines

For technical reasons, diffraction foils will display edge lines every 750 mm which, depending on the pattern, will be virtually invisible to the human eye.

 

Stamping speed

Depending on the stamping process, measured in sheets/hour or meters/minute.

 

Stamping temperature

The temperature required to fully transfer a stamping foil and activate both the release layer and the adhesive layer. 

 

Unwind cutting

Splitting of already wound stamping foil rolls. 

 

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