Stamping or Printing is described as the process whereby fabrics or other fiber art are decorated with rubber stamps or other objects and inks or dyes.

See also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Metal stampings (except automotive, cans, cooking, closures, crowns ), unfinished, manufacturing)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "73181006"
Stamping services

Ref: 122773/2006-10-03

Stamping clay is described as a method of decoration by pushing objects against plastic clay.

Stamping using a leather is a technique using handmade or commercial metal stamps of damp leather to create a pattern, or to depress the background of a carved piece.

Stamping a metal is the technique of impressing shapes and textures through hardened tools called punches.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "33637"
Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping

"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "23171801"
Stamping or forming dies

Ref: 122772/2006-10-03

Stamping revolves around a process technology which manufactures automotive parts by shaping rolled sheet metal or by bending or stretching it in a sequence of purpose-built tools fitted to a general purpose press.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Stampings (except automotive, cans, cooking, closures, crowns), metal, unfinished, manufacturing)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "23171801"
Stamping or forming dies

Ref: 120747/2006-10-02

Stamping is a process of making an impression or shape using an implement or device. Exotic handmade papers are formed by stamping. Stamped papers are light weight and textured handmade papers that are suitable for all crafting projects.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Spinning unfinished metal products)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "27112804"
Stamping dies or punches

Ref: 122746/2006-10-01


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Printing (Stamping)
Blank sheet (Blank sheet is described as the flat stamping ...)
Foil Stamping (Foil stamping is the application of foil to paper ...)
Stamping (Stamping revolves around a process technology ...)
Stamp (Stamp can be a rubber, wood, or even potato ...)


Other /More definition:

Stamping (or Printing) is described as the process whereby fabrics or other fiber art are decorated with rubber stamps or other objects and inks or dyes.


See also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Metal stampings (except automotive, cans, cooking, closures, crowns ), unfinished, manufacturing)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "73181006"
Stamping services

Ref: 122773/2006-10-03

Stamping clay is described as a method of decoration by pushing objects against plastic clay.

Stamping using a leather is a technique using handmade or commercial metal stamps of damp leather to create a pattern, or to depress the background of a carved piece.

Stamping a metal is the technique of impressing shapes and textures through hardened tools called punches.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "33637"
Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping

"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "23171801"
Stamping or forming dies

Ref: 122772/2006-10-03

Stamping revolves around a process technology which manufactures automotive parts by shaping rolled sheet metal or by bending or stretching it in a sequence of purpose-built tools fitted to a general purpose press.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Stampings (except automotive, cans, cooking, closures, crowns), metal, unfinished, manufacturing)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "23171801"
Stamping or forming dies

Ref: 120747/2006-10-02

Stamping is a process of making an impression or shape using an implement or device. Exotic handmade papers are formed by stamping. Stamped papers are light weight and textured handmade papers that are suitable for all crafting projects.

-see also:
"Stamping" is in the NAICS Code "332116"
(Metal Stamping Spinning unfinished metal products)


"Stamping" is in the HS Code "3212.10"
- - Stamping foils

"Stamping" is in the UNSPSC Code "27112804"
Stamping dies or punches

Ref: 122746/2006-10-01


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Printing (Stamping)
Blank sheet (Blank sheet is described as the flat stamping ...)
Foil Stamping (Foil stamping is the application of foil to paper ...)
Stamping (Stamping revolves around a process technology. ..)
Stamp (Stamp can be a rubber, wood, or even potato. ..)



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