PART MARKING
We Etch Your Information Directly on Your Parts
Permanent Marking On Your Parts
We use state of the art laser engraving technology to mark your information directly and permanently onto your parts no matter the size or shape!
Metal parts are marked with our fiber laser which leaves a permanent and extremely durable mark on a wide range of metals such as Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Tool Steel, Titanium, Tungsten, Brass, Copper and many more. Fiber laser engraving is a great way to mark large and small quantities of metal parts.
Plastic and other synthetic materials are best marked with our C02 laser machines, these machines do a great job of marking Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Delrin, Teflon as well as some organic materials such as wood, fabric and rubbers.
Direct part marking is extremely useful in modern manufacturing where “Track and Trace” procedures are in place such as the medical, aerospace and automotive industries, due to the permanent nature of our laser engraving marks, you can be assured your marking will remain legible throughout the life of your products.
Our Annealing process produces a permanent, high contrast black mark on stainless steel that is completely smooth, eliminating germ and bacteria buildup.



Applications in Various Industries
Part marking and engraving are versatile processes with applications across numerous industries, providing a reliable means of identification, traceability, and customization. Here are some examples where part marking and engraving are commonly used:
Material Options (Plastic, Metal)
We use state of the art laser engraving technology to mark your information directly and permanently onto your parts no matter the size or shape. Metal parts are marked with our fiber laser which leaves a permanent and extremely durable mark on a wide range of metals such as Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Tool Steel, Titanium, Tungsten, Brass, Copper, and many more.
Fiber laser engraving is a great way to mark large and small quantities of metal parts.
Plastic and other synthetic materials are best marked with our C02 laser machines, these machines do a great job of marking Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Delrin, and Teflon as well as some organic materials such as wood, fabric, and rubbers.
Direct part marking is extremely useful in modern manufacturing where “Track and Trace” procedures are in place such as the medical, aerospace and automotive industries, due to the permanent nature of our laser engraving marks, you can be assured your marking will remain legible throughout the life of your products.
Our Annealing process produces a permanent, high-contrast black mark on stainless steel that is completely smooth, eliminating germ and bacteria buildup.
Customization Options
Part marking customization provides flexibility to meet specific identification and branding needs across a wide variety of industries.Our customization options include adding company logos, barcodes and QR codes. If you have a request, just ask as we may be able to facilitate that for you. Material selection plays an important role in customization as alignment with the environment is paramount to ensure longevity and legibility.
By combining selected customization options, part marking can be tailored to meet the specific needs and requirements of different industries and applications. You can choose the options that best align with your needs for identification, traceability, and overall product presentation.
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PART MARKING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, we are able to mark parts with unique information, we would require a spreadsheet with the unique values for each part, but it is a very common procedure for us. We can also offer unique QR codes and Barcodes on your parts to integrate with your existing systems.
Yes we are able to offer discounts on larger volume or contract work, please contact us for more information
Our fiber laser does a great job of marking on most metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, tool steel, copper, brass, tungsten and many more. Our C02 laser is a better choice for most plastics, woods and synthetic materials. If you are unsure if your material is suitable please contact us and we will let you know.