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Laser Engraving and Laser Etching is a Subtractive Manufacturing method which simply means it removes materials in the process. This process uses a laser beam to mark the surface of an object. Laser engraving is primarily used to create images on the material, essentially using the laser for marking the surface of an item. With our Epilog CO2 laser engraving machines, Border Pad & Print can provide a wide range of possibilities. More versatile than router engravers or milling machines, CO2 laser engravers can quickly and easily customize stainless steel drinkware and similar products, engrave glasses or ceramic cups, etch on stone or plastic, mark coated metal plates, leather, and much more. Stainless Steel Aluminum Titanium Brass Copper Silver Gold
UV digital printing is a direct to substrate method of printing. It uses high powered ultraviolet (UV) light to dry or cure inks and varnishes almost instantly after it is applied. It is commonly used on plastics, various metals, foam board or acrylic as well as other materials. Border Pad & Print uses two types of UV ink, both traditional and flex ink depending on the application of the product being printed. Digital printing is an excellent option for many products and produces an excellent quality print. We UV Digital print on: Plastics Metals Wood Glass Acrylic
Pad printing (also called tampography) is a printing method that transfers a 2-D image onto a 3-D object. The pad printing process utilizes an image from a cliché transferred to the product using a silicone pad. Pad printing is very effective for printing on otherwise challenging to print on surfaces. It is used commonly to print on products such as: promotional items, automotive parts, medical equipment, clothing/apparel, and electronic/tech items, to name a few. Pad printing produces a durable, high quality print that is not often achievable with other processes. The Silicone pads (of which there are many sizes and shapes for a myriad of specific uses) is used to pick the image up from the etched cliché and transfer it to a variety of surfaces, such as spherical, flat, cylindrical, angled sections, textured surfaces, as well as concave, or convex components. We pad print on: Plastics Metals Glass Ceramic