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Precision CNC-engraved tooling for the print, textile, leather, and industrial markets. Third-generation craftsmanship with modern precision.

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Hot Foil Stamping

A foil stamping die — commonly referred to as a foiling block — is used to apply a thin layer of metallic or pigmented foil to a substrate's surface. Used in the print industry to add elegance and visual appeal to paper, cardboard, and leather: labels, packaging, book covers, invitations, and business cards.

FIG. 01

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 2.0 mm
  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm
  • 10.0 – 25.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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Debossing

Debossing creates a recessed design on a substrate's surface through heat and pressure. Commonly used on books, invitations, certificates, and leather goods — an effective way to add texture, contrast, and a unique tactile quality to any final product.

FIG. 02

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm
  • 10.0 – 25.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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Embossing

Embossing creates a raised design on a substrate's surface — achieved by applying pressure through an embossing block and counter die that fit together seamlessly. Primarily used in the print industry to add dimensionality and tactility to labels, packaging, invitations, and business cards.

FIG. 03

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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Fluted Foiling

A combination die — also known as a fluted die — delivers foiling and embossing simultaneously in a single pass. Used in the packaging industry to create complex designs with a high degree of precision and consistency, saving time without sacrificing quality.

FIG. 04

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 2.0 mm
  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm
  • 10.0 – 25.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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Micro Foiling & Embossing

Micro techniques are similar to their conventional counterparts — the key difference being designs are typically less than 1 mm in size. Primarily used in high-end packaging, labels, and security print where replication is difficult. Significantly more precise than conventional methods.

FIG. 05

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 2.0 mm
  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm
  • 10.0 – 25.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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Textile Embossing

Textile embossing creates a raised or recessed design on fabric or leather using heat and pressure through precision-engraved metal dies. The fibres conform to the die's shape, creating a crisp impression. Used in fashion, apparel, bags, wallets, and shoes.

FIG. 06

Materials & Thicknesses

Magnesium

  • 2.0 mm
  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm

Brass

  • 4.0 mm
  • 6.35 mm (¼″)
  • 7.0 mm
  • 10.0 – 25.0 mm

Material thicknesses other than those listed are available on request; lead times will be extended to account for stock procurement.

Lead Times

Dependent on order size and current production capacity at time of order.

Magnesium

1 – 2 days

Brass

1 – 4 days

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