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Engraving
Stock colors and materials
Metal
Metal is available in brass and aluminum.
Brass is available in gold, silver, red,
blue, black, green, brown, blue marbleized,
green marbleized, burgundy marbleized and
grey marbleized. Aluminum is available in
gold, silver, red, blue, black, green, maroon
and brown.
Plastic
Plastic engraving stock is available in just
about every color known. Plastic engraving
stock consists of the surface color and the
core color. We stock the following: gold/black,
silver/black, gold/burgundy, silver/burgundy,
gold/green, silver/green, white/black, white/red,
white/blue, black/white, red/white, blue/white,
green/white, burgundy/white, brown/white,
and wood grain/white. Any color you may need
can be special ordered.
Acrylic
We stock acrylic in clear, black and mirrored.
We work with 1/8", 1/4", 1/2"
and 3/4" thicknesses.
Engraving and Imprinting
Techniques
There are many methods of getting your
message and logo on an award. A combination
of the below methods may be used to create
dramatic effects. Engraving. Diamond Drag-
a technique used to scratch the colored
top surface of the plate, allowing the core
(brass=gold, aluminum=silver) to show. This
type of engraving is also recommended to
use on non colored brass and aluminum plates.
We then apply acid to the letters to turn
them black, making them more readable against
the gold or silver surface. ($0.12 per character)
Diamond Drag engraving is used most frequently
on plaques, clocks, silver
plate, trophy
plates, metal name badges, small engraved
plates and executive gifts.
Burnishing
A technique used on colored engraving metals
which gives a bolder look than diamond drag
engraving. A burnishing tool is used in conjunction
with a motor that spins the tool allowing
it to float across the plate and remove the
colored coating, revealing the gold or silver
beneath. The motorized cut allows for a wider
stroke and a bolder look. ($0.15 per character)
Burnishing is best applied to larger sized
plates of colored brass. These plates could
be a part of plaques, clocks and executive
gifts. Burnishing may also be utilized on
crystal, glass and acrylic.
Rotary Engraving
A technique used on plastic or acrylic engraving
stock, where a motor spins the cutter at a
high speed. The cutter size and depth of cut
is adjustable, allowing for different looks
and effects. ($0.20 per character) Rotary
style engraving is commonly used on plastic
for interior signs, name badges and desk blocks.
Routing and color filling
The same technique above is applied to metal
engraving stock ($1.00 per character) or to
acrylic ($0.25 per character). Often when
routing and color filling an acrylic product,
the reverse is engraved which allows the front
surface to be smooth and seamless to view
the image from the front. Routing and color
filling metal is primarily used for interior
signs. This process may be used for acrylic
awards, mirrored acrylic plaques or stand-up
awards.
Diamond Drag engraving
Routing your logo from a digitized disk.
Digitizing charges range from $25-$100 depending
on the complexity of your logo. Once the logo
is digitized, the engraving charges start
at $6 per item and increase with size and
complexity. Once the logo is digitized, it
may be engraved on a number of items in a
variety of sizes.
Laser engraving
A technique where a powerful and precise laser
beam burns the image into the material. Many
materials are capable of being lasered, including
colored brass, colored aluminum, wood, marble,
acrylic, corian, stone, leather, plastic and
glass. ($25.00 set up plus $1.50 per line).
The laser allows us to cut a variety of materials
in a custom shape. We can take the shape of
your logo and turn it into a name badge, stand
up award, or integrate it into making a stunning
presentation for an outstanding accomplishment.
Thermal Printing on Vinyl
A technique utilizing digital imaging with
thermal printing of 30 spot colors or process
color on a wide variety of vinyl materials.
The printed image can then be decal cut and
applied to the product, or used as a label,
bumper sticker or window decal. This technologically
advanced technique gives the most flexibility
in number of imprint colors and the size and
shape of imprint. The output is guaranteed
outdoor durable for up to 5 years. ($25.00
per color set up plus per piece charge)
Sublimation
A technique where a computer generated graphic
is printed with special toner in reverse and
put through a heat press to permanently transfer
the image to a gold or silver plate. The most
common color is a black image on a gold brass
plate. Other colors are available and a silver
plate may be used. ($6.00 per image) This
process is most commonly used to inexpensively
imprint a logo on plaques, clocks, desk accessories,
stand up awards and paperweights.
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