Hot stamping foil
Hot stamping foil textile printing is a process of transferring a metallic or pigmented design onto a fabric using heat and pressure. A thin layer of foil is placed between the fabric and a heated die, and the pressure from the die causes the foil to adhere to the fabric.
Hot stamping foil textile printing can be used on a variety of fabrics, including natural fibers such as cotton and wool, and synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon. The process is often used to print on clothing, accessories, and home furnishings.