Doming – a form of coating technology with many possible uses
Definition
Doming is a technology by which convex surfaces (domes) are deposited on printed or unprinted foil or solid shapes.
It is possible to use this technology to raise the effectiveness and the functionality of print, scripts and corporate gifts.
Doming is, thus, outstandingly suitable for assisting in meeting advertising targets and boosting sales. Thermally hardened
polyurethanes and epoxy resins are used as the doming materials. In addition, there is increasing use of UV-curable
resins that contain no isocyanates (SurACer® 4450).
Doming products and their uses
Doming labels, resin stickers, 3D stickers, coated labels, safety labels, domed labelling for keyboards, domed function buttons on keyboards and control panels, 3D labels, nameplates, labelling on equipment, industrial stickers, warning signs, fluorescent stickers, fluorescent labels, convex stickers, advertising signs, keyring attachments, domed scripts, badges, medals, name badge, domed identification plates.

















