Stainless steel etching as a manufacturing process is becoming more popular because of the corrosion resistance properties of stainless steel and its wide availability. Etching is the method of imprinting, scratching or otherwise forming grooves and fine lines on the surface of a material using machines with either CAD or CNC technology, hand-etching tools or the process of chemical and acid etching.
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KEMAC Technology, Division of TecometAzusa, CA 888-415-3622 KEMAC's manufacturing facility is centrally located in the Los Angeles County. We are an ISO 9001:2008 registered company serving the needs of customers in medical devices (invasive and non-invasive), industrial electronics, telecommunication, aerospace and automotive industries. KEMAC also invests in highly efficient wastewater treatment technology. Call us for stainless steel etching.
VACCO Industries, Inc.South El Monte, CA 626-443-7121 Since 1954, VACCO has provided its customers high quality stainless steel etching services. We are ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 registered. We have also extensively developed our diversified product line in order to better serve our customer base. We have loyal customers all around the world who trust us as their etching experts. Call us or visit our website today to see what we're all about.
ID3, Inc.Arlington Heights, IL 800-995-9781 Are you an American company that needs stainless steel etching services done in the United States by another American company? Then you have come to the right place, ID3, Inc. is committed to keeping our hard earned dollars here. We promise to provide our customers with the best possible product on the market and superior customer service. Call us or visit our website today for more information.
Industrial Engraving SolutionsBethel, CT 203-778-2725 In order to meet the growing need to individualize, identify and enhance the look of industrial products and parts through stainless steel etching and other processes, Industrial Engraving Solutions was established. We are dedicated to providing competitive pricng and a speedy turn around to make the product truly your own. Request a quote with us today and see why we're the best!
Industrial Etching, Inc.East Longmeadow, MA 800-373-8885 Since 1958, Industrial Etching, Inc. has been manufacturing printed, etched and painted products. We provide stainless steel etching, laser marking, die cutting, bar-coding and laminating services. We have been able to use various printing techniques such as screen, offset, felxo, digital and thermal through the collective resources of industrial etching, Inc. and Northeast Screen Graphics.
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Stainless Steel Etching
Etching can be used to serve many different purposes including: decorative work on jewelry, firearms and musical instruments, text and basic designs on plaques, medals and trophies, or for industrial purposes such as electric circuit boards, brake rotors and fuel cell plates. Furthermore, the medical field makes wide use of etched stainless steel, and intricate components and precision parts can be fabricated using stainless steel etching. This special alloy is not only corrosion resistant and low maintenance, but it is also fully recyclable. The designs and uses are virtually endless and the ability to etch the surface of the product according to a custom design or pattern further adds to its usefulness. Stainless steel etching may be applied to a variety of shapes and thicknesses of stainless steel plates, foils and parts.
Stainless steel etching using chemical milling or acid etching is a popular alternative to other forms of metal fabrication such as stamping, laser marking or water-jet cutting, as it uses minimal mechanical processes and it cost-effective. Parts are able to be fully processed in a shorter turnaround time than other procedures, and often do not require secondary finishing. In the chemical machining process, the surface of the metal part or sheet is covered with a masking layer - either of tape, wax resistant coating, epoxy or elastomer, or a photoresist - and using a scribe and peel method, or in the case of a photoresist, targeted UV light, the desired design or image is applied to the masking layer. The chemical or reagent is then applied to the metal part, and the exposed areas are corroded or removed. In the case of stainless steel, ferric chloride is the acid most commonly used for etching purposes. When the desired depth of etching or engraving has been achieved, the acid is stripped from the part, and the masking layer removed to reveal the etching. Milling and grinding machines are also used to achieve certain etching finishes on stainless steel, especially on stainless steel sheeting used for larger decorative purposes and a wide range of options are available with these methods.