Magritte 500 canister has capacity for 580ml (500ml net) and is crafted from borosilicate glass and crowned with a cork lid. From grains to sweets, it keeps your treasures fresh, safe and stylish. Individually packed in a kraft box.
Size:
ø9,5x10,5
Composition: Borosilicate Glass
Weight: 180 grams
Units per box: 48 units
Box measurements: 42.7 x 25.2 x 63.8 (cm)
Firing
Firing is a technique that uses special oven-baked paints. It's ideal for glass, ceramics, or porcelain, allowing for complex and highly detailed logos. There are two vitrifiable screen printing options: - Low-temperature firing, for customizations of up to 10 colors; - High-temperature firing, for greater durability, for customizations in black and white.
Laser engraving
Laser engraving is one of the most precise and durable marking techniques available. A computer-guided laser beam is projected onto the surface of the product, creating a low-relief design. The result is sharp and elegant. The most suitable materials for this customization technique are metal, wood, or glass. This technique is commonly used on keychains, pens, and USB flash drives.
Rotary laser 360
It's a laser engraving technique optimized for 360ᄚ application around a product. It's ideal for pens and products such as cups and bottles.
Digital UV
Digital UV printing is a digital printing technique that uses inks that dry immediately when exposed to UV light. The result is maximum definition, sharpness, quality, and durability of the marking, which is resistant to sunlight and water. It can also be combined with varnishes and white inks to achieve striking effects. This marking technique has many printing applications: aluminum, wood, glass, methacrylate, PVC, among others. It is often used in promotional gifts for pens, keychains, rulers, and notepads.
Circular UV (360)
Circular UV printing is the same technique as digital UV printing but optimized for 360ᄚ printing. It is often used in promotional gifts for pens, bottles, and cans. Digital UV printing is a digital printing technique that uses inks that dry immediately when exposed to UV light. The result is maximum definition, sharpness, quality, and durability, resistant to sunlight and water. Additionally, varnishes and white inks can be combined to achieve striking effects. This printing technique has many applications: aluminum, wood, glass, methacrylates, PVC, among others.