MULTI MARK

MULTI MARK

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SKU NGMULTIMARK2017
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Brand: NITTY GRITTY

Thanks to a special process (patent pending), Multi Mark is the first machine in the world to black mark on aluminium.

Multi Mark is fitted with inverter technology and a touch screen. An instant electrochemical reaction, which involves lower costs than silk-screening or laser marking, guarantees high definition markings on surfaces such as stainless steel, galvanized steel, chrome steel, carbon steel, chrome plastic, copper and titanium alloys. Multi Mark offers two types of markings: black and white (localized electric erosion). Titanium surface can be marked in two different colours.

The strengths of Multi Mark include: higher mechanical and chemical resistance than laser and silk-screen marking; speed; resistance to corrosion; the marked part becomes more resistant than the basic metal (tests available on request); no heating of the surface; possibility of marking large logos and trademarks on thin surfaces without deformation; quality details comparable to high-definition laser marking; maximum flexibility thanks to two different kinds of screens (all-purpose marking screens and disposable marking screens produced via a printing kit).

The high stability of the markings, combined with the complete absence of solvents, acids or dangerous substances, make the machine suitable for the food, medical and pharmaceutical industries (ionic transfer and ionic release tests available on request).

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