Engraved Dies - Roller Dies
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Roll marking is suitable for high output continuous processes by powered machines. Rolling an inscription into a component lessens the marking load because only a fraction of the inscription is in contact at any one time. |
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| Many components can be marked without distortion by the rolling method which could not be marked successfully by pressing methods. |
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Dies can be made to suit many applications: |
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- Cable Marking: For marking, by either coining or indenting, electrical, industrial and telecommunication cables.
- Tube Marking: Low marking loads from roller dies are suitable for thin walled components such as steel and copper tubing.
- Bar Marking: Continuous marking of extruded and rolled bar, as well as steel strip.
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Information required to specify your requirement |
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- The inscription design and whether it is a raised or sunken readable inscription.
- The dimensions that the die will be required to mark within.
- The material to be marked and the depth of indentation required
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Features |
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- Inscriptions to your specification.
- All dies manufactured from high-grade hardened steel, providing long life and durability.
- 3D master copy together with close tolerance rotary equipment ensures the highest standard of dies.
- Reduced stress indenting options available.
- In house heat treatment provides consistent quality and hardness.
- Dies available for hot marking applications.
- CNC engraving capability enables complex designs to be accurately reproduced with excellent registration.
- Produced to BS EN ISO9001:2000 quality standards.
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Support Services |
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- Artwork modification and production for your approval.
- Maintenance of a database to record your inscription design history.
- Helpful and experienced staff, ready to provide advice on all technical issues relating to Roll/Rotary marking applications.
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