Chemical etched stainless steel and aluminum nameplates are very durable, making them suitable for harsh environments.
Chemical etching is a controlled chemical process that selectively removes metal.
After the nameplates are etched, you can choose to fill in the etched area with enamel paint or you can just leave it as is. This type of application is not an engraving or impression, but an etching into the metal itself, where it will stay forever. This option is excellent for the corrosive environments to ensure that your print will remain clear and last a lifetime.
Chemical etching can be broken down into a series of steps: Cleaning, Laminating, Exposing, Developing, Etching, and Stripping.
Chemical etching is ideal for nameplates that are designed to be in harsh environments but require a sharp appearance. This process puts virtually no stress on the material, which results in the final product having no burrs.
Contact Cubbison using the link below to request your free sample and discover why chemical-etching is the best option for your nameplates needs.