It is mainly used for foil stamping, embossing, and debossing processes on packages and seal labels.
▶ 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. ▶ Magnesium Plate (Etching/Corrosion Plate) Compared to hard copper plates, it has lower durability and is more prone to oxidation, making it suitable for small lots. It is characterized by its ability to express fine patterns. ▶ Engraving Plate It meets additional requests that cannot be achieved with corrosion plates (such as high durability, improved foil cutting, and the desire for plates with even deeper depths than deep engraving specifications).
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■Copper Plate (Etching/Corrosion Plate) Thickness Types 1.0mm 1.5mm 3.0mm 7.0mm *1.5mm, 3mm, and 7mm are compatible with deep engraving Maximum Size 1.0mm: 365mm × 650mm 1.5mm~: 455mm × 650mm Side Specifications for 7mm Plate GTP, Geets, Bobst, KAMA Others Drilling, step-down, edge cutting, sarai processing, inspection film output ■Magnesium Plate (Etching/Corrosion Plate) Thickness Types 1.0mm 1.6mm 3.0mm 7.0mm *3mm and 7mm are compatible with deep engraving Maximum Size 600mm × 900mm Side Specifications for 7mm Plate Normal, GTP, Geets, Bobst, KAMA Others Drilling, step-down, edge cutting, sarai processing, inspection film output ■Engraving Plate Material Iron, Brass, Copper, Magnesium
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The cover processing of "Design Drawer 46," which became a topic of discussion with its 1000 pattern covers, was printed with hot stamping using Tsujikawa's hot stamp plate. ●Industry Cosmetics Medical products Entertainment Home appliances Stationery Daily necessities Clothing Food ●Processing method Hot stamping (hot stamp)
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The front side of the image is a copper plate, and the back side is a engraved plate.
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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."