Matt Holographic Film and Cast and Cure Technology Manufacturers and Suppliers in India

Matt Holographic Film and Cast and Cure Film in India

Packaging does not just relate to containment. It is also about presence and clarity. The perception of a product is highly dependent on materials. An excellent surface helps the brand to communicate value besides protecting what is inside. Everest Holovisions is offering two film solutions which are not only technically advantageous but also visually powerful.

Introducing Matt Holographic Film

Matt Holographic Film is our new production line designed for brands that want high-end packaging with a toned-down visual profile. It features a surface that reduces sharp glare while still creating a structured light reflection. This film combines soft finish with holographic shine without creating distraction or excess brightness.

The surface is designed to absorb the exterior light and still have fine visual texture. It is consistent in the long-run, without curling or distortion. The holographic pattern is stable in the ambient and artificial light.

Key features include

  • A textured surface that offers depth and sharp reflection with focused light.
  • Adjustable gloss level which minimizes glare without eliminating visual texture.
  • Neutral sound, which goes well with both vivid colors and black and white images.
  • Very difficult to surface mark and scuffs and scratches.
  • Stable performance in lamination and post-print processing.

This film works across multiple categories where packaging is both protective and visual. Brands in cosmetics along with electronics and specialty food are now looking at this finish.

What Makes Matt Finish Different:

The matt effect is not achieved by coating. It is built into the film structure. That helps in keeping visual consistency throughout the application cycle. The holographic layer sits below a diffused top coat that manages how light travels across the surface.

This design prevents overexposure in direct light. It also allows fine design elements to remain visible without distortion. The result is a surface that feels premium while still being technically sound.

The product can be used on standard lamination machines and works with both UV and solvent-based inks. That assists the packaging groups not to change workflow or retool.

Cast and Cure Holographic Film to Control Visual Effects

Cast and Cure is not a surface coating. It is a transfer process based on light which introduces holographic patterns to a given print area. It involves a UV-curable varnish, a holographic film and pressure system. This allows you to use visual effects without altering the entire substrate.

The result is a selective pattern that can highlight a logo or border while leaving the rest of the surface untouched. It is especially useful for limited edition packs or seasonal product runs.

This method supports:

  • Controlled pattern placement across logos along with borders and background fills.
  • Stable registration with minimal drift across the roll.
  • High-speed curing that matches most inline print systems.
  • Clear pattern release after curing with no residue.
  • Repeatable effects across short and long production cycles.

The pattern sits above the print layer but does not affect print readability or surface tension. This makes Cast and Cure a smart fit for brands that want a visual signal without shifting their core design.

Use Cases for Both Film Types:

Each film type serves a different product need. Choosing the right one depends on your packaging goal and visual tone.

Use Matt Holographic Film if you want:

  • Reduced glare and depth of visible patterns.
  • Good heavy text layout surface.
  • A surface with high value but not very shiny.
  • Resistance to the management of marks in fulfillment and shipping.
  • Integrity with traditional print systems.

Use Cast and Cure Film if you want:

  • Custom pattern placement without full coverage.
  • Clear holographic effect with sharp edges and detail.
  • A visual signal that draws attention to specific areas.
  • Reusable design across different SKUs.
  • No permanent material added to the surface.

Backed by Technical Support and In-House Production:

Everest Holovisions Limited is a company that has been operating since 1997 and it is based in Navi Mumbai and its manufacturing facility is located in Silvassa. Production and quality control are done in-house, to maintain consistency across batches.

The plant supports both wide and narrow web formats with special lines devoted to the production of holographic films and labels. The movies are produced keeping in mind both strength and clarity and printability.

The R&D team performs temperature cycle and substrate type performance tests to minimize on-site troubleshooting. That provides brands and converters with greater predictability per production run.

Available Promotional Creatives for Film Evaluation:

To ease product selection, Everest is offering promotional creatives of the films in real life application. These creatives are expected to help in making early decisions before mass production is undertaken.

The creative pack includes:

  • Sample prints of pattern depth at different light angles.
  • Surface close-ups indicating film structure and gloss level.
  • Technical sheets with curing settings and adhesion information.
  • Cast and Cure area mapping design templates.
  • Compare solid fill and gradient background finishes.

These materials help design teams to understand how each film reacts to layout and substrate. This speeds up the planning process and reduces guesswork in the mockup stages.

Final Product Decisions Come from Real Conditions:

Both Matt Holographic Film and Cast and Cure Film are tested under industrial production standards. But final performance always depends on how they are paired with ink, pressure and base material. Everest recommends trial runs for new designs to check behavior under local production conditions.

By offering these two distinct finishes, Everest is making it easier for teams to pick the surface that fits their brand logic. Whether you want quiet tone or targeted shine, there is now a film that supports that goal.

For more information, visit everestholovisions.com.

FAQs

What makes Matt Holographic Film different from regular holographic film?

Matt Holographic Film reduces surface glare while keeping the holographic pattern visible across the full surface without losing clarity or depth.

Can we run Matt Holographic Film on existing lamination machines?

Yes. The film is built for compatibility with standard lamination setups along with solvent and UV ink systems used in packaging production.

How does Cast and Cure Film apply the holographic effect?

Cast and Cure Film works through a UV varnish and pressure transfer process that places the pattern only where the varnish is applied.

Are these films suitable for food or pharma packaging?

Both films are made under strict material standards and can be used for food along with pharmaceutical packs based on your regulatory needs.

Do you provide samples or test materials for production trials?

Yes. Everest offers sample rolls along with printed sheets and curing specs to help your team run real trials before full-scale production.

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