It is mainly used for foil stamping processes (foil printing) on packages and seal labels.
Foil stamping printing is a printing method that transfers a design engraved on a metal relief plate, called a foil plate, onto printed materials by applying heat and pressure to a foil film. Compared to foil processing methods that do not use plates, such as cold foil, it produces a stronger shine and a slight texture, resulting in a more impactful appearance. It is used not only for printing on paper but also for branding on leather and wood, as well as for embossing and stamping. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for printing plates used in letterpress printing for message cards and business cards. 【Features】 ■ A wide variety of foil plates Not only corrosion plates but also the creation of engraved plates using machining centers is possible. Materials available include copper, magnesium, brass, and iron. ■ Quick response For corrosion plates, delivery is possible within 1 to 2 days. ■ Custom cutting and hole punching available We own multiple machining centers, so we can accommodate step-downs, tight cuts, and hole punching. ■ Consultation from design We have a design specialist department, so we can create data from rough sketches. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Copper Plate It has good durability, making it suitable for large lots. Its sharp edges are characterized by excellent foil cutting. Thickness options: 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 3.0mm, 7.0mm *1.5mm, 3mm, and 7mm are compatible with deep engraving. ■ Magnesium Plate (Etching/Corrosion Plate) Compared to hard copper plates, it has lower durability and is prone to oxidation, making it suitable for small lots. It is characterized by its ability to express fine patterns. Thickness options: 1.0mm, 1.6mm, 3.0mm, 7.0mm *3mm and 7mm are compatible with deep engraving. Maximum size: 600mm × 900mm ■ Engraving Plate It meets additional requests that cannot be achieved with corrosion plates (high durability, improved foil cutting, and a desire for plates with even deeper depths than deep engraving specifications). Materials: Iron, Brass, Copper, Magnesium *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Paper package Food label Trading card Leather products Poster/Flyer Magazine cover Bookbinding Calendar etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Color Light Corrosion Plate (2-Stage Corrosion Plate) This is a hot stamp plate with a fine texture applied to the surface. It allows for intricate embossing patterns in the foil-stamped areas. You can choose patterns from a wide variety of existing textures. Custom original patterns are also available.
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Copper plate (etching/corrosion plate) It has good durability, making it suitable for large lots. The edges are sharp, which is a characteristic that allows for good foil cutting. Thickness types: 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 3.0mm, 7.0mm *3mm and 7mm can accommodate deep engraving. Maximum size: 1.0mm: 365mm × 650mm 1.5mm and above: 455mm × 650mm
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Magnesium plate (etching/corrosion plate) Although it is less durable than copper plates, it is suitable for small lots due to its low cost and quick turnaround. It is characterized by its ability to express fine details such as halftones. Thickness options: 1.0mm 1.6mm 3.0mm 7.0mm *3mm and 7mm can accommodate deep engraving Maximum size: 600mm × 900mm
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After 100 years since its founding, Tsujikawa's core technology of "sculpting" has now evolved into "decorating technology," "cutting technology," and "shaping technology." These three technologies are used in various products, including cosmetics, toiletries, food, home appliances, and daily necessities, showcasing the results of Tsujikawa's technology in every aspect of life. While cherishing the traditional hand-carved sculptures created with chisels and hammers from the founding era, we continue to challenge ourselves with metal sculpting using machines such as sculpting machines and machining centers, as well as sculptural modeling utilizing 3D printers and five-axis machining. The fusion of craftsmanship passed down over the past 100 years and cutting-edge technology is Tsujikawa's strength. The technology we have cultivated is beneficial not only in Japan but also to people around the world. In recent years, Tsujikawa has expanded into five countries: China, Thailand, Indonesia, India, and Vietnam, in line with globalization. We provide high-quality products utilizing Tsujikawa's sculpting technology to both Japanese companies and local customers. In the next 100 years, we will continue to evolve and challenge ourselves with the mission of "beautifying and making the world comfortable through sculpting technology, enriching people's hearts and lives."