What kind of ink do you use to mark rubber stamps?

What kind of ink do you use to mark rubber stamps?

Suggested for use with hand held rubber stamps. A two-component epoxy system developed to be the most permanent ink available to mark on a wide range of difficult to mark substrates. This ink is resistant to solvents, chemicals, and hydrocarbons and will withstand temperatures in excess of 600 degrees Fahrenheit.

What kind of ink is one part epoxy?

#6459 is a one part epoxy ink but DOES NOT meet Government Specification A-A-56032. It does resist most solvents and degreasers and is made with a true epoxy resin.

What kind of ink do you use to mark glass?

General Purpose Solvent Based Inks. The #1250 All Purpose Air Dry Ink is ideal for use in our Mark II Stamp Pad. Creates rub resistant, waterproof imprints on glass, plastic, metal, polypropylene, rubber, and other hard to mark non-porous surfaces. Imprint dries in under 20 seconds on most substrates.

How does ink marking on metal services work?

Ink Marking on Metal Services. Ink Marking / Rubber Stamping / Ink Stamping Services Description: Ink Marking is the process of a custom-made rubber stamp dipping into ink and then stamping onto a part. In many cases, UMMCO will apply a clear polyurethane coating to the mark to ensure the permanency of the ink mark.

Is there one part epoxy ink that resists solvent?

#6459 is a one part epoxy ink but DOES NOT meet Government Specification A-A-56032. It does resist most solvents and degreasers and is made with a true epoxy resin. Excellent permanence and easy to use. This ink is certified for United Launch Alliance (ULA) for ULA 5-79055, Rev. C.

Which is the most durable ink for marking?

Epoxy Based and Solvent Resistant Inks. A two-component epoxy system developed to be the most permanent ink available to mark on a wide range of difficult to mark substrates. This ink is resistant to solvents, chemicals, and hydrocarbons and will withstand temperatures in excess of 600 degrees Fahrenheit.

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