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A instrument for producing exact and intricate engravings on metal surfaces is a metal engraving machine. These devices typically employ a motorized spindle to hold and rotate a cutting tool, such as an engraving bit with a carbide or diamond tip, which engraves the desired design into the metal surface.
For more accurate and intricate patterns, metal engraving machines can be computer numerically controlled (CNC) or operated manually. CNC metal engraving machines have the ability to read digital designs and instructions, making it possible to engrave multiple items precisely and repeatedly.
Jewelry making, trophy and award engraving, serial number engraving on industrial items, and custom engraving on blades or firearms are some frequent uses for metal engraving equipment.
Global metal engraving machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
With metal engraving machines, they drag a diamond tool across the material’s surface to produce a thin, incredibly beautiful marking. Insignificant material weight loss and the absence of a chip are crucial, especially in jewellery.
Even highly hard alloys, such steel, stainless steel, or iron, as well as softer metals, can be marked using this method. It is perfect for personalisation and signage (tags). To provide a strong contrast or colour, the groove that was generated in the part can also be filled with wax or lacquer, both of which are offered by Gravotech.
The VersaStudio MPX-90S, a new generation of metal engraving equipment from Roland DG, is introduced.
The VersaStudio MPX-90S can engrave lettering, logos, and even photographs on the surface of metallic surfaces, making it “easier to use and more economical,” according to its creator.
This equipment is compact, just like all VersaStudio products (286 mm 383 mm 308 mm), and it’s made for small businesses. The VersaStudio MPX-90S engraves metals with a Vickers hardness (HV) of up to 200, including brass, stainless steel, titanium, aluminium, copper, iron, gold, silver, and platinum, with a printing area of 80 mm x 80 mm.