Glass
engraving with beautiful images, patterns or text can achieve striking results.
Lasers are an excellent choice for glasswork, as their speed and accuracy is
preferred to traditional methods by many. When the laser beam hits the surface
of the glass, the surface is heated and fine glass particles are blasted off.
There's no depth to the image that's engraved into the glass, just a crisp
frosted effect.
Glass
comes in many different types of quality and composition, and this can make it
difficult to predict the exact effect that will be achieved during the glass
engraving process. The engraving
company tests glass types before starting a job to establish the correct power
setting, and treat the surface of the glass with a thin film of liquid soap to
protect the glass surface from damage during engraving.
Sand blasting glass gives a smoother and sharper appearance with razor sharp results; the process taking slightly longer as its mainly hand processed but well worth the results.
Glass
screen printing: sharp results, smooth to the touch, up to 3 colours, printed
using flat carousel; screen print, pad printing and roller printing, using
permanent ceramic inks and lightly baked for a permanent finish. On bulk orders
of 50 units plus for corporate giveaway gifts.
Laser
engraving: precise and sharp results, slightly rough to the touch, with frosted
colour finish. On single and bulk orders, using laser technology.
Sand
blasting: sharp results, smooth to the touch with a slight depth in the
engraving, with frosted colour finish. Engraved by sand pressure, prepared and
polished by hand. On single and bulk orders.
Water
slide transfers: sharp results, smooth to the touch, up to 5 colours hand
painted using permanent ceramic inks; baked at high temperature and polished by
hand. On bulk orders of 100 units plus.
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