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Company Rubber Stamps
Company Stamp is required in UAE when completing any official papers, such as opening a bank account or applying for a visa. We manufacture various types of Stamps for your official purposes. We can create basic designs as well as those containing brand logos. We provide competitive rates, delivery, and customer service. Check out our selection of stamp sizes and designs ideal for your company.
How to Order a Company Stamp
Choose the stamp’s model and size.
Email or Whastapp the copy of your Emirates ID and the valid Trade license, together with the size of stamp.
Within a short time, get the draft of stamp for your approval.
Collection is done the same day, five hours after the stamp draft is approved.
Your company stamps fully customizable with your logo & required size, icons and more details.
Self-inking
All company stamps comes with prefilled inks to stamp at least 2500 times.
Easy Payments
CASH on Delivery | CASH Deposit Bank transfer
Fast Delivery
Company Stamps ordered before 2.00 pm everyday are delivered or collection same day.
We produce various types of stamps that fits your company or personal need
Important Notes -
A Valid Trade License or Incorporation Certificate or Company Registration copy with Valid ID proof required to make a company stamp.
If the logo is required on the stamp, it has to be provided in AI, EPS, TIFF, JPG, or PDF formats – hi-resolution and fonts converted as outline.
If the stamp’s dimension is bigger than standard size, additional charge will be applicable.
Company stamp is made as per the final draft approval by the client.
Personal use rubber stamps can be made with any personal details or logo as per client’s request.
Permanent Ink for Stamp Pads
Permanent Ink is required when you want to stamp on materials which won't absorb the water or oil based inks. Solution to get permanent imprints on such materials like Art Paper, Corrugated Paper, Aluminum and Steels is you should have to have stamp pads filled with permanent ink.
With our premium level permanent Ink you can stamp on below listed surfaces. Guaranteed for very good results impression.
Art Paper
Corrugated Paper
Tissue Paper
Cellophane
Aluminum
Stainless Steel
Textile
Leather
Acrylic
PVC
Rubber
Glass
How to clean a self ink stamp -
Self-inking stamps have built-in ink pads. The rubber stamp rolls up to be in contact with the pad then flips back around when the stamp is pressed onto a piece of paper, leaving the stamped image behind. If you change the color of the ink pad inside the stamp or if the image is beginning to appear blurry, it is time to clean your stamp. Dirt and dried ink builds up on the stamp over time. Cleaning the stamp without getting the ink pad inside contaminated with the cleaning solution is necessary.
Step 1
Locate the small red or white button on the side of the stamp. With the pad side facing you push the stamp shaft in until the stamp flips to face you. Push in the button to hold in in place so it doesn't flip back once you release it.
Step 2
Stamp a sheet of paper three to five times. Stamp until the inked image is faint or non-existent to ensure most of the ink is removed from the pad.
Step 3
Wipe off the excess ink with a damp sponge. Use a cellulose sponge as it will not leave lint or shredded sponge bits on the stamp.
Step 4
Wipe off any remaining ink with an alcohol-free baby wipe. Wipe any excess liquid from the stamp with a paper towel then release the buttons on the stamp shaft so it flips back inward.
How to refill a self ink stamp -
A self-inking stamp uses a rubber stamp pad, like most stamps. However, it also contains an ink pad, which is built into the frame of the stamp. The stamp pad rests on the ink when not in use, and then rotates as you push the stamp down onto the paper. While the ink in these stamps does last quite awhile, it will eventually run out. Do not throw the empty stamp away. Take a couple of minutes and refill it.
Step 1
Press the stamp down slightly, no more than a quarter of an inch.
Step 2
Squeeze the button-like indents on the sides of the stamp cap while continuing to press it down. This will secure the stamp into this position. If your stamp does not have the side indents, simply continue to hold the stamp down slightly.
Step 3
Find the ink pad, which will look like a horizontal strip on the front of the stamp. It may have the maker's logo on it. Push the ink pad out from the back of the stamp to the front with your index finger. Pull it the remainder of the way out of the front.
Step 4
Keep the ink pad horizontal. Drip five or six drops of ink directly onto the pad. If you are using a bottle with a roller, set the ink pad down and roll the bottle back and forth across the ink pad several times.
Step 5
Set the stamp on a stack of several pieces of scrap paper. Slide the ink pad back into the slot on the stamp. Push the stamp down onto the paper to release the button locks and to absorb any excess ink.