How to make patterns on ceramic cup mug
Ceramic cup mug is a kind of home-made cup, usually used for hot drinks such as milk, coffee and tea. Some western countries also have the habit of drinking soup when the homework breaks. The body of the cup is usually cylindrical or quasi-cylindrical and has a handle on one side. The shape of the handle is usually a half ring. Usually the raw materials are pure porcelain, glazed porcelain, glass, stainless steel or plastic. There are also a small number of mugs made of natural stone, which are usually quoted at higher prices.
Ceramic cups and mugs have rich appearance and various colors. On the premise of reaching the fundamental application intention of the beverage container, the mug body can be planned to have different appearances such as animals, plants, animated characters, etc., and the handles also have large rings, small rings, and even open rings. Household mugs are usually able to hold 150 ml to 350 ml of liquid. There are also a few large beer mugs that can hold about 500 milliliters of liquid.
Ceramic cups and mugs are divided according to their printing methods, such as baked ceramic cups, colored glazed ceramic cups, thermal transfer coated mugs, impression mugs, hand-painted mugs, embossed ceramic mugs, etc. It can be planned for the company according to the planning artwork or request provided by the customer. We will then typeset according to the detailed request to reach the customer's needs. The printing method is determined according to the number of advertising cups ordered by the customer and the printed content. The factory can choose thermal transfer, roasted flowers, silk screen printing and other methods to print according to the actual situation, in order to achieve the purpose of saving costs.
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