At SIAK, we specialise in crafting high-quality ceramic decals designed specifically to meet the rigorous demands of the hotel, restaurant, and catering (HoReCa) industry. From fine dining establishments to bustling hotel operations, our decals provide a perfect fusion of durability, superior quality, and aesthetic appeal.
We’ve invested in cutting-edge screen printing machines, ensuring that every decal we produce meets the highest standards of precision and quality. This advanced technology allows for intricate designs, vibrant colors, and consistent results, making your branding and decorative elements stand out in any HoReCa setting.
Our state-of-the-art studio and laboratory facilities are at the heart of what makes SIAK the industry leader. Staffed by a team of skilled experts—ranging from creative designers to technical specialists—our professionals combine extensive experience with innovative techniques. This ensures every decal reflects your brand’s identity while meeting the severe usage demands of the hospitality sector
SIAK stands out as the leading supplier of ceramic decals for the HoReCa industry due to its unparalleled commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. With years of expertise and a diverse portfolio of designs, SIAK ensures that every decal perfectly enhances the presentation of tableware while aligning with the branding needs of hospitality businesses.
Relief or emboss decals add texture and shape to the surface of a ceramic glaze. The technique known as white on white adds a subtle yet sophisticated finish to the decorated article.
Onglaze decals are fired at high temperature and fuse to the surface of the glaze. Colours can be combined with metallic and relief effects which are fired at similar temperatures.
Enhanced mechanical and dishwasher durability for high use items. The inglaze technique also provides a smooth and seamless finish.
Mica metallic decals for ceramics present a striking option for adding a touch of sparkle and sophistication to ceramic designs without the associated cost of using actual precious metal pastes.