Product
Dimensional UV Graphic
A large-format raised UV print used to brand drinkware, hard goods, and rigid panels with tactile relief.
Definition
Dimensional UV graphics are raised UV prints produced for rigid substrates rather than apparel patches. The same layered UV cure process applies, but the output is sized and formatted for tumblers, mugs, leather panels, signage, and assembled goods. Heights typically run 0.3mm to 0.6mm depending on artwork complexity. Dimensional UV graphics give a brand the felt presence of an embossed label without requiring a debossing die or assembly tooling. The graphics apply via cold-peel adhesive or are integrated into product assembly during decoration. Sold per square inch at Long Island DTF Printing.
Related Terms
Raised UV
A UV printing technique that builds dimensional height by layering and curing multiple ink passes on top of each other.
UV DTF
A UV-cured direct-to-film transfer designed for rigid substrates and applied with a cold-peel adhesive instead of a heat press.
Hard-Good Substrate
Any rigid non-textile material a transfer can be applied to, including glass, metal, ceramic, acrylic, and wood.
Luxury Branding Transfer
A premium heat-applied transfer that combines raised UV dimension with refined finishes for high-end apparel and accessory branding.