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What is a Hot Foil
Coder?
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A Hot Foil Coder is a device for coding, marking and overprinting date
codes, batch codes, graphics etc. onto a wide range of materials.
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How Does Hot Foil Work?
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The basis of a Hot Foil Coder is a heated block with type face
inserted in to it, stamping down by means of an air cylinder through a
printing foil which is made up of a silicone carrier to which a carbon
pigment is attached.
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Typical Hot Foil Application
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The Hot Foil Coder can be easily installed on to any reel fed
labelling or packaging machine and is ideal for printing a variety
of batch / date codes etc, for a wide range of applications
including Food and Pharmaceutical Industries.
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The Eurocode range of Hot Foil overprinters are ideally
suited to batch coding and price marking. |
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The Printmaster range of Hot Foil overprinters have a
reputation for quality and reliability whilst the print speed
potential is unrivalled. |
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The Sprint Series of Hot Foil overprinters are an evolution
of the successful Printmaster range. |
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The 5000 Series of Hot Foil overprinters are large area
machines suitable for printing text, graphics and barcodes. |
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A comprehensive range of features are standard with the Digi
3 Coder yet it is priced for the budget conscious user. |
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