Stamping
Stamping is a key customisation technique for transforming your bottles and packaging into unique, captivating pieces.
Stand out in the market and sell more with Ibicrom’s stamping service!
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Stamping work we have carried out:
What is stamping?
Stamping is an industrial process used to shape metals or similar materials by applying force and pressure to a workpiece. It is also known as stamping, deep drawing or die cutting, depending on the specific characteristics of the process.
Advantages of stamping
Visual appeal
Stamped bottles stand out on shelves and capture consumers’ attention. Whether through the inclusion of logos, intricate designs or embossed effects, stamping makes it possible to create unique, memorable packaging.
Differentiation from the competition.
This technique offers the possibility of creating customised bottles that reflect your brand’s identity and values, establishing an emotional connection with consumers.
Perception of quality.
Give your liquid products a high-quality, luxurious look. This conveys confidence to consumers, who associate attractive packaging with premium contents.
Durability and resistance.
Our stamping process ensures that designs remain intact over time and withstand adverse conditions, such as transport and storage.
What is the stamping process like?
The stamping process for decorating bottles and other packaging is meticulous and requires specialised techniques.
We stamp a wide variety of products
At Ibicrom, we understand the importance of offering our customers complete, customised solutions. That is why we not only provide high-quality stamping services, but also ensure we offer support and advice throughout the entire process, from design concept to delivery of the final product.
If you already have a clear design in mind, our team of stamping experts will work diligently to bring your vision to life.
But that’s not all. If you need help defining the design for your bottles, we are here to help. Our creative team will work closely with you, providing guidance and suggestions based on our extensive industry experience.
Together we will create a design that highlights your brand’s identity!
It’s not just about bottles—at Ibicrom we also offer stamping services for a variety of products, from glass and plastic packaging to labels and caps. Whatever your needs, we are ready to take on the challenge and deliver quality results.
We are experts in product stamping
Discover our stamping service for decorating bottles and other packaging: an attractive solution to make your products stand out!
In the competitive world of the liquid bottling industry, we know how important it is for your company to stand out from the crowd. From exquisite oils to premium spirits and alcohols, every product deserves a unique, captivating presentation.
At Ibicrom, we are experts in product stamping. Our stamping process uses cutting-edge technology and high-quality materials to ensure exceptional results. From selecting vibrant, long-lasting inks to custom die design, we make sure your bottle has an impeccable finish and an exclusive look.
Together we will create a design that highlights your brand’s identity!
It’s not just about bottles—at Ibicrom we also offer stamping services for a variety of products, from glass and plastic packaging to labels and caps. Whatever your needs, we are ready to take on the challenge and deliver quality results.
Frequently asked questions about stamping
What types of stamping do you offer?
We offer a wide variety of stamping options for decorating bottles and other packaging, but the standout is photographic-quality stamping, which defines any kind of detail to the fullest.
What colours do you use in product stamping?
From solid, opaque colours to transparent and metallic tones, the stamping technique offers the flexibility to print a wide range of vibrant colours on bottles and other packaging.
Is there a minimum order for stamping?
Generally, we review with each customer the quantity of packaging to be customised and the time available. From there, we define the minimum order.