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A rubber printing plate (also called a rubber cliché or rubber die).
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It contains raised characters or images (like logos, expiry dates, or batch numbers).
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It’s mounted onto a coder (like an ink coder or hot foil coder) and used to print repeat information onto product packaging, labels, or containers.
These are widely used in:
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FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods)
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Pharmaceutical packaging
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Food packaging
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Industrial parts marking
- Electrode Industries
🔧 Types of Rubber Stereo Usage
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Manual Coding Machines
Stereos are changed manually on a hand-operated coder. -
Automatic Batch Coders
Used with automatic packaging lines, where the stereo applies ink or foil to packaging at high speed. -
Hot Foil Coding Machines
A rubber stereo is used to transfer foil onto a surface via heat and pressure.








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