PAD PRINTING ON MIRON GLASS
Precision for Small Areas
and Detailed Designs
Pad printing is the go-to method when you need to decorate small or recessed areas of your packaging with high accuracy. Using a soft silicone pad, this technique gently transfers ink onto the surface. Ideal for fine text, complex graphics, or technical artwork that require clarity on challenging shapes.
While it can accommodate light curvature, pad printing is best suited for targeted decoration rather than full wrap-around designs. This makes it a great choice for closures, small containers, or selective branding zones.
Why Choose
Pad Printing?
- Targeted application: Best for small, recessed, or limited print areas
- Detailed print quality: Ideal for small artwork, fine lines, or technical info
- Color layering: Apply single or multiple designs depending on your needs
- Tight precision: Accurate alignment for small-format packaging
- Subtle surface feel: Low ink build-up for a clean, tactile finish
- Label-free look: Print directly on glass without adhesives

Design Applications
Pad printing offers great versatility for selective design elements and is often used to complement other decoration techniques like hot stamping or silk screen printing. It’s particularly well-suited for:
- Small containers or closures with limited print area
- Specialty shapes that require focused placement
- Minimalist branding with sharp, discreet positioning
- Logos, batch codes, technical details, or secondary branding elements
Performance on
Miron Glass
Miron’s violet glass pairs beautifully with pad printing when used for small-format applications. We work with trusted partners to ensure sharp results and durable adhesion on our specialty glass. When it comes to visual effect and feel, pad printing gives crisp, clean results with a subtle, refined appearance. It comes with the option to use matte or glossy inks depending on your finish, and it’s perfectly suitable for both bold branding or subtle, understated elegance.