Electro Chemical Marking and Etching Machine EUmark Set 03
Mark and Etch Metal Surface Fast and Easy! With electrochemical marking, you can label your products in just a few seconds, whether you’re making knives, tools, or machine parts for the aerospace industry.
What is electrochemical marking?
Electrochemical marking is an electrochemical etching of metal surfaces using a small amount of electric current, an electrolyte, a marker with a pad to hold the electrolyte and carry the current, and a stencil with the required image.
Mark and Etch Metal Surfaces Fast and Easy
With electrochemical marking, you can label your products in seconds, whether you’re making knives, tools, or machine parts for the aerospace industry.
What is electrochemical marking/etching?
Electrochemical marking is the fastest method for permanently marking conductive metal surfaces. It produces a sharp, clean, attractive mark in seconds without damaging the material.
Mark/etch the metal surfaces in 5 simple steps
- Turn on your EuMark machine.
- Apply the electrolyte to the marker pad
- Place the stencil (mask) with the required design on the metal
- Press the marker pad against the stencil
- 4 seconds later, your desired design is permanently transferred onto your product
Electrochemical marking facts (fast, cheap, simple, safe, and high-quality)
Electrochemical marking is the fastest technique for permanently marking conductive metal surfaces. It produces a sharp, clean, attractive, and economical mark without damaging, stressing, or distorting the marked piece. The print is durable and edgeless. There is no corrosion or other adverse effect on the material. The process takes only a few seconds, and the marks are about 0.025 mm deep. Depending on the function and electrolyte selected, you can achieve clear etch marks, black oxide marks, or white marks on chemically blacked components. Â The piece’s shape can be flat, round, solid or hollow, assembled or un-tight. Â The equipment is very reliable, long-lasting, and suits many industrial needs. Â The process is straightforward, doesn’t require a lot of space, can be performed during manufacturing or before delivery, doesn’t require any special training, and is very safe.
Where can you use electrochemical marking?
Electro-marking is used by a wide range of manufacturers. The process is used extensively to mark cutlery, tools, taps, drills, saw blades, and the automotive and air industries. Small businesses, hobbyists, and artists can also use electro-marking.
Electrochemical Marking Equipment
- They were marking devices. This unit is available in more variants depending on size and specific needs. The basic models are differentiated by possible operating modes, controllers for automatic or semi-automatic operation, etc.
- Marker with pad Markers with pads can be manual, semi-automatic, or automatic. They hold the stencil, supply electrolytes, and close an electric circuit to be marked.
- Stencil: A small, thin piece of unique material containing the required design. There are two basic models: a long-lasting stencil with high resolution (can be used up to 5000 marks) and a short (fast) stencil for quick marking in small series.
- Electrolyte. These harmless salt solutions conduct current and necessary chemicals to clear each mark or black or white oxide mark. a. Cleaner. These solutions remove the rest of the electrolyte after the marking to reduce corrosion.
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