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Color Coating
Color Coating
Color Coating refers to the process of applying an even layer of colored coating onto the surface of packaging materials such as glass, plastic, acrylic and metal through spraying, baking or electrostatic adsorption, to achieve various finishes including solid, pearlescent, matte, high-gloss and other decorative effects.
Types & Characteristics (by effect)
Solid Color CoatingOpaque solid color coating that fully covers the base material with rich and even color, widely used for cosmetic bottles and caps.
Translucent Color CoatingColored but semi-transparent coating, allowing the product inside to be seen faintly, commonly used for essence and essential oil bottles.
Pearlescent Color CoatingCoating with pearl powder or mica powder, providing a delicate shimmering effect, very popular in high-end skincare and perfume packaging.
Matte Color CoatingLow-gloss, frosted finish with an elegant look, fingerprint-resistant and highly fashionable in recent years.
Glossy / High-gloss Color CoatingSmooth and bright glazed surface with vivid colors, delivering a refined and premium texture.
Metallic Color CoatingSimulates metallic effects such as gold, silver, gun gray and champagne gold, mostly used for caps and high-end bottle exteriors.
Gradient Color CoatingFeatures a natural color transition from dark to light, creating strong visual layers, ideal for high-end custom packaging.
Two-tone Color CoatingCombines two different colors on the upper/lower parts or inner/outer surfaces, enhancing design diversity and aesthetics.
