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Making A Jig

Making A Jig

Nov 1, 2011

Step by step instructions on making a Jig for your item. - Take a gulf ball size fixture putty - Place the putty on your palm             - Using the Hardener Gel Tube, pour 3 to 4 inches (8 – 10 cm) out onto putty. (the more you add, the faster it hardens.)           - Mix the gel into the putty for...

Practical Applications of Pad Printing

Practical Applications of Pad Printing

Oct 24, 2011

Pad printing or Tampo Printing, is used for transferring images on otherwise impossible products in many industries. Typically you will see pad printing applied to the following: - Electronic micro components, such as cables, connectors, IC chips, relays, etc. - Industrial Buttons and Keys as found on calculators, telephones and computer keyboards - Electrical...

The History of Pad Printing

The History of Pad Printing

Oct 24, 2011

The roots of Pad printing or Tampo printing originated in the watch industry of Switzerland nearly 1 hundred years ago. The first off-set type of hand transfer printing was done using a bag of soft gelatin material to transfer the image. The first transfer printing plates were crafted from copper and were meticulously engraved by hand. Today they are...