Hot Stamping

Manufacturing

A card finishing technique that applies metallic foil or holographic security features to the card surface using heat and pressure dies, used as a visual anti-counterfeiting measure on payment and identity cards.

Auch bekannt als: Foil Stamping

What Is Hot Stamping?

Hot stampingHot stampingManufacturingFoil or hologram application using heat and pressure.Click to view → is a card finishing technique that transfers metallic foil, holographic security features, or colored films onto the smart card surface using heated dies under pressure. The process creates a permanent, tamper- evident decorative or security element that is difficult to reproduce with standard printing equipment, making hot stamping a key anti-counterfeiting measure on payment cards, identity documents, and high-security access badges.

How Hot Stamping Works

The hot stamping process involves four components:

  1. Die -- a custom-engraved metal plate (typically brass or silicone rubber) carrying the design pattern.
  2. Foil -- a multi-layer film consisting of a release layer, lacquer layer, metallized layer (aluminum or holographic pattern), and adhesive layer.
  3. Heat -- the die is heated to 100-200 C, activating the foil's adhesive layer.
  4. Pressure -- the heated die presses the foil against the card surface for 0.5-2 seconds, transferring the metallic or holographic layer.

Types of Hot Stamping Foils

Foil Type Appearance Security Level
Metallic (gold, silver) Reflective solid color Low-medium
Holographic Rainbow diffraction pattern High
Optically Variable Device (OVD) Color-shifting pattern Very high
Demetallized Pattern created by removing metal High
Registered hologram Precisely positioned holographic element Very high

Application in Smart Cards

Hot stamping serves both aesthetic and security purposes:

  • EMV payment cards -- holographic strips or patches (e.g., Visa dove, Mastercard hologram) are applied via hot stamping as brand authentication and anti-counterfeiting features.
  • eID cards -- national identity documents use OVD hot stamps incorporating the national coat of arms or other sovereignty symbols that shift color when tilted.
  • ePassport data pages -- polycarbonate data pages receive holographic laminates that protect against photo substitution.
  • Corporate badges -- company logos and security features applied to access control cards.

Relationship to Other Personalization Methods

Hot stamping is one of several card surface finishing techniques:

Technique Process When Applied
Hot stamping Heat + pressure foil transfer Before or after graphical personalization
Laser engraving Laser etching into card bodycard bodyHardwarePlastic substrate forming the card physical structure.Click to view → After card lamination
Embossing Raised characters After personalization
UV printing Ultraviolet-cured ink During graphical personalization

Hot stamping is typically performed on the card body before chip embedding, though some processes apply foil after the module is installed, requiring careful alignment to avoid covering the contact pad.

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