Technical artwork file
The file should clearly show the logo, printed content, number of colors, print area, dimensions, layers, and a suitable format for VAB to review production feasibility.
VAB supports offset printing up to 8 colors on aluminum bottles, with artwork review, print area confirmation, color review, surface finishing, and sample approval before mass production.
VAB supports offset printing up to 8 colors for OEM and private label aluminum bottle projects that require logos, brand identity, product information, and packaging graphics printed directly on the bottle.
Offset printing on aluminum bottles must be reviewed based on technical artwork, number of colors, print area, bottle shape, surface condition, base color, and approved samples. A design that looks good on screen does not automatically print well on a real bottle, because screens are famously unbothered by factory reality.
VAB helps buyers review printing feasibility before production, reducing the risk of variation between artwork files, approved samples, and mass-produced bottles.
To review offset printing feasibility, buyers should submit artwork files with clear information on colors, print area, logo, printed content, dimensions, and approval standards.
The file should clearly show the logo, printed content, number of colors, print area, dimensions, layers, and a suitable format for VAB to review production feasibility.
Buyers should provide brand colors, color codes, reference samples, or color standards when available to reduce variation between design and finished products.
Print area should be confirmed based on bottle shape, surface, logo position, product information, and actual printing feasibility on aluminum bottles.
Small text, barcodes, icons, thin lines, gradients, and complex graphic details should be reviewed before sampling or mass production.
Bottle surface, base color, finishing feel, and printed samples should be confirmed before mass production.
Surface finishing affects brand perception, print visibility, contrast, hand feel, and how the product appears on shelf or in sales visuals.
Printed samples are the reference between design and production. Buyers should review colors, print position, logo, small text, barcode, print area, surface finish, accessories, and acceptable variation before approving mass production.
Printing and finishing quality should be controlled using technical artwork, approved samples, and clear inspection standards. "Looks like the mockup" is still not a production standard, sadly.
Review number of colors, print area, dimensions, logo, product content, small details, and feasibility on the aluminum bottle surface.
Printed colors and base colors should be compared with approved samples or agreed color standards to reduce variation during mass production.
Bottle surface should be checked based on appearance requirements, finishing feel, consistency, and its ability to support the printed design.
Packaging should protect printed and finished surfaces during storage, handling, transportation, and delivery under agreed conditions.
The clearer the RFQ, the better VAB can review printing feasibility, finishing requirements, sampling, cost, MOQ, and lead time.
Buyers should provide artwork files, logos, number of colors, print area, base color, color codes or reference samples, bottle specifications, accessories, expected quantity, and timeline.
MOQ, cost, and lead time depend on number of colors, print area, artwork complexity, approved samples, finishing level, accessories, and production quantity. These factors should not be confirmed generally without enough input data.
Yes. VAB supports direct offset printing on aluminum bottles for OEM and private label projects.
VAB supports offset printing up to 8 colors. Implementation for a specific design must be confirmed based on artwork files, print area, colors, bottle surface, and approved samples.
Buyers should submit technical artwork files, logo, number of colors, print area, base color, product information, color codes, or reference samples if available.
No. Mockups or reference images are useful for direction only. Production requires technical artwork, color specifications, print area, approved samples, and clear inspection standards.
Yes. Printed samples help confirm colors, print position, surface finish, accessories, and overall packaging appearance before mass production.
Yes. Number of colors, print area, design complexity, accessories, surface finishing, sample approval, and design changes can affect MOQ, cost, and lead time.
No absolute guarantee should be made. Printed colors need to be confirmed by approved samples or agreed color standards because actual results depend on artwork, surface, base color, and production conditions.
No. FDA Registration is facility registration, not printing quality certification, product quality certification, or FDA approval.
No. VAB does not currently have ISO 15378, so it must not be listed as an existing certification in printing, finishing, or any other website content.
Buyers should submit artwork files, number of colors, print area, bottle specifications, base color, accessories, expected quantity, sample requirements, and timeline.
Share your project information and requirements so the VAB team can review and provide an initial response based on your business needs.
For a more effective discussion, please provide information such as product type, capacity, expected volume, target market, technical requirements, and any supporting documents if available.