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The surface of the pearlescent film usually has a high reflective gloss, making the printing effect more eye-catching and bright. The process of adding a matte lamination to the surface of the pearlescent film is designed to increase a soft, low-gloss visual effect while retaining the original luster and color change effect of the pearlescent film. The pearlescent film itself has a gloss and color changing effect, and the screen UV pattern can be highlighted on the surface of the pearlescent film to create a more layered and deep visual effect.
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Pearlescent film can produce the effect of color change, according to the different Angle of observation, the film surface will show different luster and color, similar to the luster effect of pearls. After the pearlescent film is coated with matte lamination, the gloss and reflection effect will become softer and low-key, but at the same time, the color change of the pearlescent film is retained, forming a unique high-end texture. UV coatings typically have a smooth, hard surface, combined with the soft luster of a pearlescent film, to provide a more high-end and refined tactile experience.
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◎ Matte Lamination
◎ UV Screen Printing
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Material Introduction
The surface of the pearlescent film is specially processed so that it can reflect light at different angles, showing a unique gloss and color change similar to the surface of pearls. On matte lamination surfaces, the printed color usually appears fuller and more uniform, because the matte lamination surface allows the ink to adhere better, reducing the reflection interference that may occur on the glossy surface. Screen printing can add a variety of colors and details on the basis of pearl film, making the appearance of the package or print more rich, more distinct color levels.
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