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Rotary and laser engraving on plastic
Irreplaceable and used in all industries, from automotive, medical or to the general public, plastic materials need to be identified and traced. Gravotech is a plastic supplier and maker since 1978.
We produce 2-layer plastics, made from abs or acrylic, with different color finishes. Most of our worldwide-known brands such as Gravoply™, Metallex™, Gravoglas™ 2-Plex™ or Gravotac™ have become synonymous of quality and are a reference for competitors to match.
Our wide range of materials included over 900 options, specially developed for engraving and cutting. “Surface” or “Reverse” engraving, laser marking or cutter engraving, all of our ranges are available in a spectrum of colors and thicknesses between 0.09 mm and 10 mm.
We have various finishes, matt, glossy, satin, textured, metallic, and brushed. The majority of our materials are compatible for digital printing. This is a guarantee that you will find the right product for your application.
Our ABS and acrylics are pure, and selected among the best grades. Each component is subject to a careful selection process considering normative and environmental obligations (RoHS**, REACH***).
From the production of technical plastics to the finished product, Gravotech’s solutions are designed and optimized to mark all types of plastic, both natural, colored, and transparent, boosted by multiple additives. Different marking results can be obtained depending on the plastic type and the chosen marking technology, foaming, color change, ablation of top layer, engraving, etc.
Plastic laser engraving

The structure of the individual molecules or additives, such as color pigments, are directly changed or destroyed through laser marking. A change in color or bleaching is then visible on the material, creating a marking. The coloring is lighter or darker depending on the composition: darker plastics fade to white/beige in the marked areas, while lighter plastics fade to grey or black. The surface stays smooth, but this can be done only in specific plastics.

Foaming is a contrasted marking only possible on certain plastics and is usually clear on dark plastics. The laser melts the plastic locally, creating gas bubbles in the material. As it cools down, these gas bubbles are encapsulated in the material, creating a thin layer on the surface: the marking.

Contrasted marking obtained by making color appear on the lower layer. Can be done on all kinds of plastics with a plastic laser engraver. Color and material removal marking is mainly used in coated materials. The existing color, coating and surface layers are partially removed and the base material becomes visible. The layers to be removed absorb the laser light, the material heats up and vaporizes at the affected areas. As the surface layer and the protruding base material have different colors or the base material is often backlit, the marking becomes clear and visible.

Mechanical engraving on plastic

Rotary engraving process uses a rotating cutting tool to remove material. You can remove the complete width of the material to cut and create shapes, or only at a predetermined depth to create engraved grooves and form letters, logos, and graphics.

Plastic engraving sheets have been a long-time partner to the rotary engraving machine. Create contrast by removing the colored top surface of your material using cutting tools, and let the subsurface of the plastic appear. Rotary engraving machines are very versatile and can engrave every type of plastic, made for rotary or laser engraving.

When a plain plastic is being mechanically engraved, the contrast is possible by adding colored material in the groove where the material has been removed. Gravotech offers a large range of coloring, including paints and cold wax. Simply apply your coloring after the engraving to obtain a clear and durable contrast.

Non-contrasted marking obtained by making close impacts on the surface of the plastic. Visible marking dedicated for identification and can be done on most plastics.

Rotary and laser engraving on plastic
Irreplaceable and used in all industries, from automotive, medical or to the general public, plastic materials need to be identified and traced. Gravotech is a plastic supplier and maker since 1978.
We produce 2-layer plastics, made from abs or acrylic, with different color finishes. Most of our worldwide-known brands such as Gravoply™, Metallex™, Gravoglas™ 2-Plex™ or Gravotac™ have become synonymous of quality and are a reference for competitors to match.
Our wide range of materials included over 900 options, specially developed for engraving and cutting. “Surface” or “Reverse” engraving, laser marking or cutter engraving, all of our ranges are available in a spectrum of colors and thicknesses between 0.09 mm and 10 mm.
We have various finishes, matt, glossy, satin, textured, metallic, and brushed. The majority of our materials are compatible for digital printing. This is a guarantee that you will find the right product for your application.
Our ABS and acrylics are pure, and selected among the best grades. Each component is subject to a careful selection process considering normative and environmental obligations (RoHS**, REACH***).
From the production of technical plastics to the finished product, Gravotech’s solutions are designed and optimized to mark all types of plastic, both natural, colored, and transparent, boosted by multiple additives. Different marking results can be obtained depending on the plastic type and the chosen marking technology, foaming, color change, ablation of top layer, engraving, etc.
Plastic laser engraving

The structure of the individual molecules or additives, such as color pigments, are directly changed or destroyed through laser marking. A change in color or bleaching is then visible on the material, creating a marking. The coloring is lighter or darker depending on the composition: darker plastics fade to white/beige in the marked areas, while lighter plastics fade to grey or black. The surface stays smooth, but this can be done only in specific plastics.

Foaming is a contrasted marking only possible on certain plastics and is usually clear on dark plastics. The laser melts the plastic locally, creating gas bubbles in the material. As it cools down, these gas bubbles are encapsulated in the material, creating a thin layer on the surface: the marking.

Contrasted marking obtained by making color appear on the lower layer. Can be done on all kinds of plastics with a plastic laser engraver. Color and material removal marking is mainly used in coated materials. The existing color, coating and surface layers are partially removed and the base material becomes visible. The layers to be removed absorb the laser light, the material heats up and vaporizes at the affected areas. As the surface layer and the protruding base material have different colors or the base material is often backlit, the marking becomes clear and visible.

Mechanical engraving on plastic

Rotary engraving process uses a rotating cutting tool to remove material. You can remove the complete width of the material to cut and create shapes, or only at a predetermined depth to create engraved grooves and form letters, logos, and graphics.

Plastic engraving sheets have been a long-time partner to the rotary engraving machine. Create contrast by removing the colored top surface of your material using cutting tools, and let the subsurface of the plastic appear. Rotary engraving machines are very versatile and can engrave every type of plastic, made for rotary or laser engraving.

When a plain plastic is being mechanically engraved, the contrast is possible by adding colored material in the groove where the material has been removed. Gravotech offers a large range of coloring, including paints and cold wax. Simply apply your coloring after the engraving to obtain a clear and durable contrast.

Non-contrasted marking obtained by making close impacts on the surface of the plastic. Visible marking dedicated for identification and can be done on most plastics.