We offer a wide range of top quality printing services to our clients. We specialise in full colour printing, litho printing, UV varnishing and digital printing.RALG offers highest quality print and design services with fantastic turnaround services.
A process whereby the logo is exposed onto a mesh screen. Ink is applied to the screen and a squeegee pushes the ink through the screen to the branding area. This method provides excellent coverage and is especially good for large and bold logos. Ideal for T Shirts & bags, folders umbrellas.
A logo is burned onto the product with a laser, replicating the logo with precise accuracy. The LASER burns the top layer of the product off and exposing the underneath layer. This method of branding is ideal for all metal pens, metal key holders, flasks, stainless steel tools, etc.
A logo is applied to a plate which is then covered in ink. A silicone cushion is pressed onto the plate and the cushion is then used to transfer the logo onto the product. Each colour is applied separately but excellent detail results can be obtained. Pad printing is used on smaller plastic items.
Stickers are digitally printed in full colour on adhesive vinyl and coated with a polyurethane resin coating, that gives a three dimensional surface. These can be automatically cut to any shape or size required. Dome stickers must be applied to a smooth surface and is an ideal branding method for multi-colouredlogos which are hard to replicate with other printing techniques.
Using an aluminium block, a logo is pressed into the surface of the product using both heat and pressure to create a permanent stamped impression in the product. This branding process is both subtle and classy and looks great on folders, notebooks and even on diaries. Normally diaries use hot foil in the debossing process where thin foil is used to create colour. Even though heat and pressure are applied, it is applied in a lesser volume during debossing and therefore not such a deep impression is created.
Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric with designs stitched in strands of thread.Driven by computers that read digitized embroidery files, Embroidery Machines automatically create a design on the product in the form of the logo that was input into the machine