Engraving plates and films
Many plastic and some metal films can be cut and engraved very quickly and accurately with a laser cutter. Possible use cases include stencils for spray painting, detailed labels or industrial use.
Engraving plates and films
Many films can be cut quickly and accurately. It is possible to make detailed engraving on some materials. A popular application is the production of stencils for spray painting or high-contrast engraved labels and nameplates.
Materials that contain PVC cannot be cut with a laser.
Applications:
- Engraving plates for stickers and name tags
- Cutting double-sided tape for industrial use
- Fashion design
- Stencils for spray painting
- Interior design
- Research and industrial uses
Engraving plates for signs and badges
The engraving plate is a special 2-layer material that enables a high-contrast engraving mark. The surface layer is acrylic, 0.2 mm thick. Engraving plates are available in several different colors, both matte and glossy, and in metal tones.
Thin engraving plates enable installation even on curved objects. The adhesive on the back enables permanent use.
- Fast engraving and high precision is possible. Graphics and texts can be engraved in great detail.
- Colors and metal tones are possible.
Laser cut stencils for spray painting
PET or polycarbonate plastic films are used to make stencils for spray painting. This process is fast and cost-effective. PET is transparent, damage-resistant and flexible. This makes it ideal for spray painting surfaces.
The films are cost-effective and reusable. This offers many advantages over paper or cardboard stencils, as plastic films are resistant to damage and moisture and do not warp. The stability of PET is high. The film does not tear and lasts a very long time.
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