
· Glossy Finish:Vibrant color saturation with a shiny, reflective appearance. The surface feels smooth .
· Matte Finish:Soft, muted colors with a subtle, non-glossy texture. The surface is fingerprint-resistant and offers a smooth, velvety touch.
· Frosted Finish:A hazy, semi-transparent look with a slight grainy feel. It offers good anti-slip properties and reduces fingerprint visibility.
· UV Finish :Coated areas have a raised, glossy (or matte) texture, improving visual depth and scratch resistance. The surface feels smooth but slightly firm.
· Brushed Finish :Parallel lines mimic metal brushing, enhancing texture and anti-slip properties.
· Hot Foil Stamping :Metal foil is heat-pressed onto the surface, creating golden/silver patterns for luxury appeal.
· Embossing :Raised text or patterns for tactile feedback, commonly used for card numbers or names.
· Die-cut / Perforation :Precision cutting creates holes or see-through designs, adding dimensionality (e.g., keyhole shapes).
· Inkjet Coding :A non-contact printing process that sprays ink droplets onto the card surface to form text, numbers, or patterns, often for variable data (e.g., serial numbers, dates).Text appears as a smooth, flat layer with clear edges.
· Laser Engraving :A high-precision process using laser beams to etch or ablate the card surface, creating permanent marks via color change, texture modification, or material removal.Marks are permanent,Engraved areas may feel slightly recessed or have a frosted texture (depending on power settings).
· Flat Printing :A traditional printing method where ink is transferred from a flat plate to the card surface via a rubber blanket, creating uniform, high-resolution graphics.Surface feels flat and uniform, with no raised or recessed texture.