Part marking is the process of engraving, etching, or otherwise marking a design, image, logo or identification code of a manufacturer on a product or part. Part marking uses a broad range of machinery and techniques including: dot peen machines which utilize an impact method of marking leaving an impression on the surface, laser markers which use laser radiation to mark parts, and embossing and engraving machines for more traditional methods of part marking.
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Telesis Technologies, Inc.Circleville, OH 800-654-5696 As a manufacturer and integrator of Dot-Peen, scribe and laser marking systems and equipment since 1971, Telesis provides permanent part marking solutions to customers all over the world. Telesis continues to expand its part marking technologies to assure you receive the best design for your plant and product needs -- tough and durable to withstand real-world industrial manufacturing conditions.
Elmark Packaging, Inc.West Chester, PA 800-670-9688 As a national distributor of labeling, coding and part marking solutions, Elmark Packaging provides the best methods and materials for adding information to packages and products for any business. On and off line printing, coding and other equipment is available to meet your needs. We provide an extensive line of products as well as the supplies needed for each.
Mercury Marking DevicesLake Elsinore, CA 800-269-9305 Mercury Marking Devices has been in engraving since 1918. We offer marking machines and support for your product coding applications. Our marking systems include pin markers; presses-pneumatic, hydraulic and roll markers; steel types and dies; type holders and numbering heads. Call us today to learn more about our company. We look forward to hearing from you!
New Method Steel Stamps, Inc.Fraser, MI 800-582-0199 New Method Steel Stamps is the world leader in manufacturing Automatic Roll Marking Attachments for OD and End Face marking. We also specialize in In-House Designing and Building Primary and Secondary Marking Machines. Numbering Heads, Pneumatic and Manual Impact Marking Presses. We also do recycling inserts (engraving).
Kwikmark Inc.McHenry, IL 815-363-8268 The Kwikmark dot peen impact marking system is a self-contained marking tool that doesn`t require a PC for operation. It is designed to be the easiest system to use & is the fastest dot peen marking machinery system available. The kwikmark is a chipless engraving machine that marks gears & cams and is a cost-effective alternative to laser marking. No training is necessary, & it is low maintenance.
Markem-ImajeKennesaw, GA 770-421-7700 Markem-Imaje is a trusted world manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions, offering a full line of reliable and innovative inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, print and apply label systems and RFID-based systems. We exceed customer expectations by setting the standard for delivering the most reliable and innovative laser and label solutions. Call today for part marking.
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Product identification marks are becoming increasingly important in the industrial world for a number of reasons. Firstly, part marking allows businesses to reduce counterfeiting by utilizing product identification, and by checking manufacturer's identification codes or seals. Furthermore, the process of traceability and ensuring the accountability of the manufacturer is becoming increasingly necessary for both local and export purposes. Today, most businesses in the automotive, medical and aerospace industries will refuse to consider purchasing inadequately marked products from suppliers. Another reason for part marking is that customer recognition grows due to the increased visibility of a company's logo or design on its product components. Part marking is also able to assign value to products, for example jewelry, that can have a wide range of values without an easily noticeable physical difference. This process is becoming more common and many everyday products, like promotional gifts, plaques or engine parts, are now typically identified by marking machines.
The most common marking material is metal, but part marking machinery is able to mark other materials such as paper, plastic, wood, leather, glass, fabric and textiles. Credit cards, jewelry, writing utensils, packaging, greeting cards, wood trim and glass sculptures represent the wide range of materials on which marking machinery systems are used. Non-intrusive methods of part marking are necessary for parts used in safety and critical applications such as aircraft or medical equipment. Dot peen marking or embossing may not be the wisest part marking method of choice because of the disruption caused to the surface of the product. Other choices to consider include the reasons for the part - if for commercial purposes, it is important that the code or logo or design be easily visible to the consumer. If the mark is for authenticity or verification purposes however, it does not need to be easily visible, and tends to be in a discreet place. The permanency of the part identification mark tends to depend on the intended life span of the product and the context of its use, and this will be a factor in determining which process to use when marking the part.