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Laser scribing

The Laser scribing process enables the engraving of many types of materials to get customized products.
Etching by material ablation is obtained by focusing the energy on the surface which generates instant volatization of the material, and creates a print called : etching.
Laser marking by transforming the surface color is obtained by heating the material until its fusion point. This generates a surface color change.
Marking by removal of a material layer consists in using a (...)


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Stamping

Stamping is a process that marks by striking logos, texts or numbers. Automatic incrementing is possible.


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Mechanical engraving

To get logos or texts, we suggest mechanical engraving.
This kind of marking on metal or plastic materials is obtained by NC milling. Options : engraved areas filled in differents colors, sequential numbering
3 engraving machines: with 1 or 2 heads.
Software used: Gravostyle


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Etching

After masking by screenprinting the areas not to be etched, aluminium, stainless steel and brass are etched out chemically. Etching depth is from 50 to 200 µm depending on requirements, etching occurs by immersion in acid or alkaline baths.
When required etched areas can be filled with enamels


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Screenprinting

With this process inks are layed down, one colour after another, through synthetic screens (mesh principle).
Screens coated with photoemulsion are created in graphic design.
Screenprinting is suitable for all surfaces and to adequates pieces.
Either traditional or UV links are available.


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