Tampo Printing
- “Tampo printing” or “pad printing” is a printing technique in which ink is transferred from a silicone pad onto a three-dimensional object, such as a plastic part or product. The pad is first coated with ink, which is then transferred to the part by pressing the pad onto the surface of the part. The silicone pad can conform to the shape of the object being printed on, allowing for precise and accurate printing on curved or irregular surfaces.
- Tampo printing is often used for branding, decoration, and functional purposes on plastic parts and products in a variety of industries such as automotive, electronics, and medical devices. It can be used to print a range of colors, including metallic and fluorescent inks, and can also be used for printing text, barcodes, and other markings.
- One advantage of tampo printing is its versatility in printing on a wide range of materials, including plastics, metals, and glass. It is also a relatively fast and cost-effective printing technique for small to medium-sized production runs.
- Overall, tampo printing is a popular and effective printing technique that can add value and functionality to plastic parts and products.

