metal engraving

Metal engraving is a process in which a design is incised on a piece of metal using an engraving tool. This form of decorating metal has been around for five thousand years. The tools are pressed into the metal to cutting it and forming the desired design. The harder one pushes the engraving tool into the metal, the wider the mark. The correlation between dipping depth and engraving width is determined by the top angle of the tool.
Engraving tools are made out of hard steel that cuts the design onto metal surfaces such as steel plates or copper. Engraving tools are available in a variety of sizes and shapes for making different lines and marks. The three most commonly used tools are called the chisel, the graving tool (also called bulino), and the burin (also called ciapolla).
The chisel is not used for cutting, but is hammered. This does not remove any of the metal, but depresses it. A pliable support is placed underneath to prevent the metal from breaking or buckling.
Gravers are halved carbide round rods with a cutting edge. The graving tool has a wood handle making it easier to control the depth of the cut made with this sharp steel tool.
The burin is also a sharp steel tool, but comes in different shapes (lined, rounded and flat) to produce different effects.

The two most popular kinds of engraving decoration are damascening and niello.
Damascening is metal inlay in which a fine metal plate is inserted into a grove that has been made in a differently colored metal, and then is beaten in.
Niello is a mixture of silver, tin, lead, and copper that has been fused. This heated mixture is used to filled an engraving in a precious metal. After the mixture cools, the face plate is polished to bring out the semi-opaque design.
Engraving produces a unique quality of mark characterized by steady, clean edges. These lines and marks are produced by specific tools designed just for that purpose. This is a very specialized form of art with many types of materials and designs that takes years to master.

Permanent metal plate identification by metal embossing

Filed under: metal plate embossing — Tags: , — admin @ 12:27 pm

Metal embossing plates are a way to permenantly protect property. This proces creates clearly embossed characters on plates or tags. This is a way for any business to have their property marked and identified, alleviating some of te worry over property being stolen. This makes property easily identifiable to police when they locate potentially stolen goods. There are may items that this process can be used for including VIN plates, gas bottle tags, fuel pump serial plates, steel wire tags, and “dog tags”. There is a nearly endless list of possibilities for using these plates in any business. This is a great investment for any company looking for a way to permenantly secure their property.

There are several different types of materials that can be used for metal embossing. These include brass, copper, aluminum, and galvanised steel. There are also soft alloy adhesive backed plates that can be used. This gives a business the option of using the materials best suited for their products, or the ability to chose a material based on the price. Having so many options to help secure property can be invaluable to any business.

There are several different choices for embossers. The M10 is a hand operated machine that embosses on stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. This is an ideal choice for a small business that does a smaller volume of personalization plates or tags.

The ME1000 can emboss a metal plate n as little as 18 seconds. This machine is a single plate feed system that is suitable for larger industries looking to personalize VIN plates, Id tags, and serial number tags. This system is used by shipyards, steel plants, and the Army.

The ME2000 is the most powerful of the metal plate embossing options. This metal embosser is the best choice for a business looking to do a very high volume of plates or tags in a quick manner.

There is a metal embossing option that is right for any business enabling the owner to permenantly protect their property. This is an effective theft protection tool that has been in use for many years and is considered a standard in protection. There are options for any volume level or price range, and the possibilities are endless.

Metal Plate Embossing

For your metal embossing needs, we have a system that is simple to setup and also easy to use. Our system is an excellent product for your identification plates or tags, or any item that you have that needs readable embossed characters on them. We use an advanced technology that works well with all market sizes, from small industrial applications to also a large production setup.

The plates that our system embosses are made of galvanized steel, stainless steel, brass, copper, aluminum, soft alloy adhesive back.

Some of the products that are system embosses are: steel wire ID tags, ships, VIN plates, electric pump and motor ID plates, gas bottle tags, plant and tree ID labels, and various other products. Our embossers cover just about any metal embossing job that you can think of.

We have three metal embossers to choose from that range in size from the smaller M10 that is geared towards personal applications. This application is good for personalization of stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper and brass. Then there is the ME1000 which is ideal for Automotive, Shipbuilding, Army, Steel Plant, and white goods. Also there is the ME2000 that is also used in the same industries as the ME1000.