It is a copper stamping die designed to imprint oval-shaped designs and logos onto soap bars. It functions as a punch/die to create clean, professional-looking stamps for handmade or small-batch commercial soap.
The die is made from durable copper. Surface finish options include texture, sandy, MT, YS, SPI, EDM finish, smooth, and glossy. You can choose the finish that best suits the look you want for your soap.
Yes. Custom shapes and logos are accepted. Provide artwork (preferably vector files such as AI, EPS, SVG or high-resolution PDF) and specify dimensions and any preferred engraving depth or finish.
Cavity 1-8 indicates that the die can be manufactured with between 1 and 8 stamping cavities (imprint areas) per tool. More cavities increase stamping throughput for production runs.
It works with cold process, hot process, and melt & pour soaps, but best results are achieved on firmer, well-set soaps (fully cured cold process or cooled melt & pour). Softer or very fresh soaps may smear—test and adjust pressure and timing.
Ensure the soap surface is firm and level, align the die, and apply even pressure using a manual press, hydraulic press, or a controlled hand press. For deeper or crisper impressions, increase pressure gradually or request a die with a deeper engraving when customizing.
Yes. The copper die is compatible with most manual and hydraulic soap stamping presses. Provide your press specifications to the supplier if you need custom mounting holes or a specific base design.
Clean with a soft brush or cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive pads that can scratch the finish. Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent tarnish. If desired, polish or apply a thin food-grade lacquer to slow patina. Store in a dry place.
Copper is durable and long-lasting under normal use. Lifespan depends on production volume, cleaning methods, and how abrasive the soaps or additives are. Proper maintenance will extend service life significantly.
Typically you should provide: vector artwork (AI, EPS, SVG or high-res PDF), desired overall dimensions, number of cavities, preferred surface finish, logo placement, and quantity. Ask the supplier about file specs and tolerances.
Lead times and MOQ vary by customization, finish, and order size. Typical lead times for custom dies range from about 7–21 business days. Contact the supplier for exact MOQs, pricing, and current lead times.
While designed for soap, copper dies may be used on other soft materials (some clays, waxes, etc.). Always test first and check with the supplier if you plan to use it on materials other than soap.
Copper is generally stable for stamping soap surfaces. However, aggressive additives or prolonged exposure to strong acidic or alkaline solutions may speed tarnishing. Rinse and dry the die after use to maintain appearance.
Dies are typically packaged to protect the engraved surface (foam or wrapped) and shipped in protective boxes. Shipping terms, carriers, and costs depend on supplier, destination, and order size—confirm when ordering.
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