There are many types of color-changing cups, each offering unique benefits to suit different consumer needs:
Ceramic: This is the most common material. It features a refined texture and elegant appearance, offering excellent heat retention. The surface undergoes a special treatment before a color-changing coating is applied, allowing for vibrant patterns and effects.

Glass: Known for its high transparency, glass allows you to see the beverage clearly. It is chemically stable and does not react with drinks. These cups achieve their color-changing effect through surface film coating or interlayer technology.

Plastic: These cups are lightweight, durable, and relatively affordable. They are typically made from food-grade plastics such as PP or PS, ensuring they are safe and non-toxic.

Metal: Usually featuring a special surface treatment combined with a color-changing coating, metal cups have a unique industrial aesthetic. While they dissipate heat quickly—meaning they don’t stay warm as long—they are highly durable.
