Marking Methods
MARKING IT ALL SINCE 1930Use this helpful resource to learn more about the many applications that can use metal marking equipment to stamp their parts.
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What is Metal Marking?
Metal marking is a process used to create permanent identification marks, such as serial numbers, date codes, or product codes. These marks are created by using a marking device with characters or symbols to indent metal. Numberall manufactures the equipment that is used for this process. One of the simplest pieces of marking equipment is the hand stamp. A hand stamp is a rectangular piece of metal with a character engraved on one end. To create an indent of a character in an object, the character end is held against the product you wish to mark while you strike the opposite end with a hammer. The same concept holds true for our more complex equipment, but instead, a press is used to create the force necessary for indenting. In addition, some of our more complex equipment can automatically advance the numbers, to create consecutive serial numbers. There are other methods, besides indenting, available to create identification marks.
Hot Stamping
Laser Marking
Inkjet Marking
Dot Marking
Chemical Etching
Industry Uses of Numberall’s Products
Whenever you see a stamped number, it just might be Numberall’s. Some examples of where you might find specific industry uses of our metal marking include:
- Foil packaging of Lipton’s Cup o’ Soup®™
- Cardboard containers of General Foods®™ products
- Hotel keys to identify room numbers
- Metal pet I.D. tags (e.g., rabies, name, etc.)
- Numerous other common consumer items
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