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Electrolytic marking

If you are looking for a foolproof method to easily engrave on various materials, electrolytic marking is the most basic yet effective solution because it can guarantee you an indelible and personal imprint. How does it work? The marking unit gives an electric shock, from the limited voltage to the pre-engraved pad, leaving an indelible mark on the surface of the product.

Electrolytic marking is a direct and economical marking system that is also capable of preserving the integrity of the etched part, which in this way does not suffer stress from deformation, alterations in structure, and thermal damage, which is why it is particularly recommended for machining hardened parts.

Automator's electrolytic markers

Automator International, electrolytic etching at your fingertips

Housed in a handy case, Automator's electrolytic etching products are complete as they contain the marking punch, 100 stencils, marking fluids and contact plate. With power ranging from 30 to 60 VA, the electrolytic procedure allows for water, acid and abrasion resistant results. The offering proposed by Automator International experts includes E1030 , an economical essential kit, and E1250 , forhigh-contrast electrolytic etching. In addition to the above, Automator International provides desktop or PC-connectable labelers for quick and easy creation of ever-changing stencils. Be wary of imitations and buy from industry-leading dealers like Automator International!

 

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How Electrolytic Marking Works

Electrolytic marking is one of the most classic systems for making indelible marks on stainless steel and other types of metals.

Throughelectrolytic etching, all materials capable of conducting electricity, such as steel, stainless steel, iron, cast iron, titanium, etc., can be marked.

Automator Marking Systems' electrochemical markingkits consist of three basic elements:

  • The stencil;
  • The electrolytic liquid;
  • The electric current.

The electrolytic marking stencil is the matrix on which what is to be marked on the workpiece (e.g., logos, alphanumeric lettering, etc.) is engraved.

Electrolytic liquid is the substance through which current is passed. The various types of electrolytic liquid that are on the market are divided mainly between those with an acid component and those without an acid component. The difference between the two types of liquid lies in the fact that the one containing acid must be neutralized, while the one without acid requires no such treatment.

Finally,to achieve electrolyticmarking , there must be a passage of current between the part to be marked, the stencil and the electrolytic liquid. Exactly, the passage of electrical charge must be from a low-voltage, low-intensity electrode.

Through the latter passage, one is able to make the etching on a semi-porous matrix, which is made conductive through the use of a special electrolytic liquid.

The system works with both direct current (DC) and the use of an alternating current (AC). Through direct current, clearindelible marking isachieved and it is suitable for use on nonferrous materials, such as brass, copper, tin, silver and aluminum. Alternating current, on the other hand, provides a darker engraving and can be used on purely ferrous materials, such as steel, iron, and tools.

Automator Marking Systems has been involved in electrolytic marking on steel andelectrolytic etching of aluminum and other materials formany years , offering its customers a consistently excellent result.

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