Ribbed Rubber Base Sheets
                             
                            
                                
                                         RIBtype®
rubber stamps are most commonly made from natural rubber
that has a red-orange printing face and gray ribs that set it apart from
other
brands whose ribbed type is often made of solid gray rubber. Although
natural rubber is the best choice for a majority of stamping, In certain
applications, there may be a better choice. Aggressive
inks, harsh environments, marking on heated materials, and other factors
may make a different material more suitable for your RIBtype needs.
RIBtype®
rubber stamps are most commonly made from natural rubber
that has a red-orange printing face and gray ribs that set it apart from
other
brands whose ribbed type is often made of solid gray rubber. Although
natural rubber is the best choice for a majority of stamping, In certain
applications, there may be a better choice. Aggressive
inks, harsh environments, marking on heated materials, and other factors
may make a different material more suitable for your RIBtype needs.
Listed below are basic properties of the different rubbers and synthetic
rubbers we use. Additional charges do apply for specialty rubbers.
Please note that colors indicated are colors of the material we use.
Not all natural rubber, PVC, silicone, etc. is made in the same colors
as ours.
    
        
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 | Red/Gray Natural Rubber
            is best for general purpose use with alcohol and water-based inks.
            RIBtype natural rubber type has a red-orange face with gray ribs. It is
            available in standard 50 durometer or soft 30 durometer. | 
        
            |   | Blue PVC
            is flexible plastic material that provides greater durability in some
            applications (PVC was formerly a greenish color). It is oil and acid resistant and is sometimes recommended
            for printing small text on plastic or film and for printing on abrasive
            surfaces such as Tyvek or brake shoes. Because PVC transfers less ink
            imprints may dry faster. Excellent for air/electric-powered
            reciprocating printers. 
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            |   | Black Buna
            is oil and acid resistant and is best for use with oil-based inks or
            when the type is exposed to petroleum products. It is available in hard
            90-durometer, standard 50-duro or soft 30-duro. Hard buna works well in
            reciprocating air/electric powered printers. Soft buna helps in printing
            large, bold characters on uneven surfaces. | 
        
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 | Black Neoprene
            is very similar to buna. It is oil and acid resistant and makes
            excellent imprints. It is frequently used in place of 50-durometer buna. | 
        
            |   | Black EP (EPDM)
            is excellent for use with acids, caustics, alcohol, glycol, and water
            based inks. It is not recommended for use with kerosene based inks. EP
            is available in 50 durometer and 70 durometer. 
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            |  | Silicone
            This blue-and-white (blue face/white ribs) material is used primarily
            with thermal ink-transfer printers and for hot stamping. It has a high
            heat tolerance, making it a low cost alternative to metal type. | 
    
 
Questions or comments call us at 323-582-6461 or email us at info@HPRubberStamp.com
                             
                            
                 
                    
                      
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		HS-70355
	 
		Premium 50 Duro Buna
	 
		$131.30
	 
		
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		HS-70350
	 
		Red Rubber Base
	 
		$104.90
	 
		
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		HS-70360
	 
		Red Rubber Base
	 
		$58.30
	 
		
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		HS-70000
	 
		Premium Black Neoprene
	 
		$71.50
	 
		
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		HS-70366
	 
		Premium 50 Duro Buna
	 
		$72.80
	 
		
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		HS-70001
	 
		Premium Green PVC Base
	 
		$62.40
	 
		
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