Premium Dye Solutions for Hot Stamping Foil
Apr 30, 2026
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In today's competitive market, product aesthetics are key to capturing attention. From packaging to fashion accessories, brands increasingly rely on hot stamping foil to create premium metallic finishes and enhance visual impact.
However, conventional dye stuff often struggles with heat resistance and color performance, leading to defects and inconsistent results in production.
The ORGALON® Series is developed to overcome these challenges, delivering stable performance and high-quality finishes across a wide range of applications.
Common Challenges in Hot Stamping Process
• Poor Heat Resistance
Colors may fade or lose vibrancy after exposure to high temperatures, affecting overall
visual quality.
• Low Color Saturation
Most conventional formulations require higher pigment loading to achieve acceptable
brightness yet still fail to deliver the same level of vivid and consistent metallic
appearance.
Why Choose ORGALON® for Hot Stamping Foil

✔ Excellent Heat Resistance
Ensures stable performance in demanding production environments with clean and
precise transfer.
✔ High Color Saturation
Delivers rich metallic brilliance with consistent and vibrant results.
Applications
ORGALON ® is suitable for multiple substrates, including wood stains, leather, and textiles:
• Bags & Fashion Accessories – sharp logos with durable adhesion
• Consumer Goods – enhanced product aesthetics
• Packaging & Labels – consistent premium finishes
• Plastic Components – high-definition decorative effects
Upgrade Your Product Finishing
The ORGALON® Series combines durability and visual excellence to support modern production needs.
Contact us for samples or technical consultation on customized hot stamping foil solutions!
FAQ
• What materials can hot stamping foil be applied to?
Hot stamping foil can be used on paper, plastics, synthetic leather, and textile materials.
• Why does hot stamping foil fail during production?
Failures are usually caused by insufficient heat resistance, poor adhesion, or mismatch
with the substrate.



