rubberstempel
Rubberstempel, the German term for “rubber stamp,” refers to a hand‑operated device that transfers ink onto paper or other surfaces through a flexible, often silicone, imprinting surface. The imprinting surface, or die, is typically created by carving or molding a design, symbol, text, or logo in reverse, which then appears correctly when the stamp is applied. Modern rubber stamps are commonly produced from polymer compounds that provide durability, fine detail resolution, and resistance to wear.
The use of rubber stamps dates back to the early 19th century, when they were employed for repetitive
Rubberstempel are manufactured through several methods, such as laser engraving of a metal plate that is then