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A-1 Engraving & Signs, Inc.  
Brighton, MI
Industrial engraving & custom signs & banners for the automotive, corporate, military & aerospace industries
 
Caliber Engraving and Development  
Irvine, CA
Architectural & industrial marking & product identification services, including laser & CNC engraving, large-format etching, product branding & customization, regulatory marking, high & low-volume production runs, serialization, molds, stamps & dies
 
Michigan Monument, LLC  
Byron Center, MI
Stone monument engraving
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Alvin, TX
Petrochemical, Oil & Gas
 
Oakville, CT
Jewelry engraving
 
Hermon, ME
Goldleaf signs, vehicle lettering & wide-format printing
 
Madison Heights, MI
Family-owned laser shop since 1981. Text, logos, barcodes, 2d codes, & serial numbers marked on brass, steel, stainless steel, black oxide steel, aluminum, anodized aluminum, powder coated or painted metals, titanium, wood, & more.
 
Brookfield, WI
Industrial metal engraving, including dies, molds, patterns, plastic control panels & nameplates
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Wausau, WI
 
Rapid City, SD
 
Nottingham, MD
 
Fox River Grove, IL
 
Anaheim, CA
 
Cream Ridge, NJ
 
Pittsburgh, PA
 
Honolulu, HI
 
Aurora, CO
 
Skokie, IL
 
Lansing, MI
 
Maryland Heights, MO
 
New York, NY
 
Torrance, CA
 
Passaic, NJ
 
Carrollton, TX
 
Waukesha, WI
 
Birmingham, AL
 
Broussard, LA
 
Granby, CT
 
West Allis, WI
 
Missoula, MT
 
Lyman, WY
 
Neenah, WI
 
Natchez, MS
 
Prior Lake, MN
 
Roanoke, VA
 
Lodi, NJ
 
Suitland, MD
 
Franklin, TN
 
Lomita, CA
 
Toms River, NJ
 
New York, NY
 
Torrance, CA
 
Geneseo, NY
 
Bergenfield, NJ
 
Deer Park, NY
 
Pompano Beach, FL
 
Jackson, TN
 
Texarkana, TX
 
San Angelo, TX
 
Wadesboro, NC
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Engraving (Page 1 of 11)

The engraving industry involves the process of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface by cutting grooves into it. This process can be performed manually or with the aid of machines. Traditional engraving uses tools such as burins or gravers, while modern techniques often employ laser engraving machines for precision and efficiency. Materials commonly used in engraving include metals like steel, brass, and aluminum, as well as non-metallic surfaces such as glass, wood, and plastic. The choice of material depends on the intended application and the desired aesthetic outcome. Engraving serves various applications across multiple industries. In the manufacturing sector, engraving is used for creating detailed markings on tools and machinery parts, which aids in identification and traceability. The jewelry industry utilizes engraving to personalize items such as rings, bracelets, and watches, adding sentimental value to these products. In the signage industry, engraving provides durable and weather-resistant solutions for creating plaques, nameplates, and directional signs. The awards and recognition sector also relies on engraving to inscribe names and achievements on trophies and medals. Engraving plays a crucial role in the printing industry, particularly in the production of intaglio prints, where the engraved plate is used to transfer ink onto paper. Security and anti-counterfeiting measures often incorporate engraving techniques to produce intricate designs on currency, passports, and official documents, making them difficult to replicate. The engraving industry also supports the electronics sector by marking circuit boards and components with identification codes and logos. Engraving processes vary depending on the material and desired outcome. Traditional hand engraving requires skilled artisans to manually carve designs, while machine engraving uses rotary or laser technology to automate the process. Laser engraving, in particular, offers high precision and the ability to work with a wide range of materials, making it a popular choice for many applications. Overall, the engraving industry provides essential services and products that support a diverse array of sectors, contributing to both functional and decorative needs.

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