Stencil printer 100mm or 4″ wide with stencil tape 108m or 355 feet long

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The Stencil Printer, 100mm or 4″ wide, is an efficient tool for precise stencil cutting and engraving on a variety of metals. This device features powerful software capable of producing high-resolution stencils with a maximum print width of 100mm (4″) and a stencil tape length of 108m (355 feet).

Electrochemical marking is a process for marking or etching metallic surfaces using electricity. It is a non-contact marking process that can create permanent, high-contrast marks on a range of metallic surfaces. The process can be used for a wide range of applications, including part identification, branding, and traceability.

The process of electrochemical marking involves the application of a stencil or mask to the metal surface to be marked. The stencil is typically made of a thin, electrically insulating material, such as vinyl or rubber. The stencil has a design or pattern cut out of it, which will be the marking left on the metal surface after the process is complete.

The stencil is applied to the metal surface, and a conductive electrolyte solution is applied to the stencil and the metal surface. A positive electrode, also known as an anode, is then attached to the metal surface, and a negative electrode, also known as a cathode, is immersed in the electrolyte solution. When an electric current is applied to the electrodes, the metal surface is etched, and the marking is left behind.

The marking produced by electrochemical marking is permanent and can withstand harsh environmental conditions. It is also highly accurate and can produce marks with a resolution of up to 0.001 inches. The process is also relatively fast, with marking times ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the mark.

Electrochemical marking is widely used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and military. It is especially useful for marking parts that need to be traceable, such as those used in critical applications, where quality control is essential. The process is also environmentally friendly, as it does not produce any harmful byproducts or generate hazardous waste.

In summary, electrochemical marking is a versatile and reliable process for marking metallic surfaces. It offers a permanent, high-contrast marking that can withstand harsh environmental conditions and is widely used in a variety of industries.

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Weight 2000 kg
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