Xstampers are made using two different types of rubber, one for the upper surface which acts as an ink tank and one for the stamping face. We make rubber using a salt extraction method in which the salt particles and chemicals make pores to later hold ink in the stamp. The rubber is vulcanized or bonded together for greater elasticity and strength. 
Xstampers are engraved using laser technology which eliminates numerous steps that were previously necessary to create an Xstamper. We can now make an Xstamper in a few hours, whereas it used to take days.
The SureGrip handles are made from a double injection molding process. The first mold is made with plastic to shape the handle. The second mold is made of elastomer, which is a plastic that makes the new SureGrip handle feel like rubber for a soft ergonomic feel.
ClassiX Self-Inking and Traditional Rubber Stamps
ClassiX Self-Inking stamps are an excellent choice for your high volume stamping needs. These self-inking stamps feature precision components for a smooth, quiet action and many years of trouble free operation. They have been mechanically tested to over 1,000,000 impression cycles.
Self-inking stamps have a built in patented re-inking system that automatically inks the stamp die after each impression. You can make thousands of repetitive impressions without replenishing the ink supply. When you are ready to re-ink you can do it easily and accurately without removing the inkpad. A full size visible label on the mount lets you choose the correct stamp every time.
The Heavy Duty Metal self-inking number stamps and daters work and feel as great as they look. Just one impression and you will appreciate the ergonomic handle and construction. Deep molded bands provide clean, sharp stamp impressions. Oversized band adjustment wheels prevent your fingers from contacting the bands and make adjustments easy. They feature a heavy-duty frame and precision components for smooth, quiet action and many years of trouble-free operation.
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