Flat Foil Stamping
Standard height dies can be mounted on a "honeycomb" style chase using toggles.
Flat foil stamping can be produced at speeds up to 5,000 impressions per hour using magnesium, copper or brass dies.
Using a chase with a tapped hole pattern, standard height dies can be mounted using Bunter Posts or by screwing the die directly to the chase, after the dies have been drilled and countersunk.
Blind & Foil Embossing
Blind and Foil Embossing can be produced at speeds up to 5,000 impressions per hour using standard single and multi-level embossing dies and counters.
Standard height dies can be mounted on a "honeycomb" style chase using toggles.
Using a chase with a tapped hole pattern, standard height dies can be mounted using Bunter Posts or by screwing the die directly to the chase, after the dies have been drilled and countersunk.
Die Cutting/Kiss Cutting
Die cutting and kiss cutting can be produced at speeds up to 5,000 impressions per hour using steel rule dies.
Die cutting dies can include scoring, perforating (including micro perforating) and hole punching.
A "letterpress chase", furniture and quoin/s are used to secure steel rule dies in the press.
A inline waste stripping attachment is available
Perforating & Scoring
Perforating and scoring can be produced at speeds up to 5,000 impressions per hour.
Standard perforating (including micro perforating) and scoring rule can be used mounted in die board or secured using letterpress furniture and quoins in the "letterpress chase".
High Speed Foil Fusing
HSFF (high speed foil fusing) can be produced on the NSF Ultra Die Cutting Equipment, Die Cut Press at speeds up to 4,000 impressions per hour.
The HSFF process fuses foil to text and graphics that have been printed with toner (or ElectroInk on certain stocks).
HSFF does not require a metal foil stamping die
Holograms
A holographic registration system is available as an option.
The holographic registration option is not required when applying holographic "wallpaper" patterns.
This option is required when applying registered holographic images