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prägla

Prägla is a term used in engineering and design to describe a stamping-based surface-imprinting process that applies a patterned relief onto a substrate. The term is derived from the German word prägen, meaning to emboss or stamp, and is used in some industry contexts as a descriptive term rather than a formal standard.

In a typical prägla operation, a patterned die is pressed into a workpiece with controlled force, pressure,

Applications include decorative surface finishes on coins, jewelry, architectural panels, packaging, and tactile interfaces for consumer

Variants of prägla may use cold pressing, hot stamping, or laser-assisted tooling to improve pattern fidelity

See also: embossing, debossing, die stamping, surface finishing.

and
sometimes
heat,
causing
the
pattern
to
be
transferred
as
a
raised
relief
on
the
surface.
The
method
can
be
performed
on
metals,
polymers,
and
ceramic
composites,
often
after
surface
preparation
such
as
cleaning
or
scoring.
electronics.
Prägla
offers
high
repeatability
for
fine
patterns
and
good
durability,
but
requires
dedicated
tooling,
precise
registration,
and
consideration
of
material
ductility,
registry
errors,
and
potential
fatigue
at
high
cycle
counts.
or
to
accommodate
heat-sensitive
materials.
The
term
remains
informal
in
many
sectors,
and
standardized
vocabulary
around
the
technique
has
not
been
established.