Metallized substrates/foiling are too expensive for my project. Are there other options?
Wolstenholme has developed a new metallic ink called Mirasheen. Based on the companys vacuum metallized pigment technology (VMP), Mirasheen contains sharper, thinner flakes than regular metallic inks, which give it a brighter reflection to deliver a mirror-like finish. Mirasheen opens up new design options, and when staying under 25 percent of total metallized ink coverage, its a genuinely cost-effective alternative to metallic substrates and foiling. This press-ready UV ink is suitable for offset, narrow web, flexo and screen processes. Wolstenholmes online calculator, called Inkantation, can help you determine if its ink is appropriate for your application. You can also learn where to buy Mirasheen in the United States.
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