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PADLOCK LABELS

Padlock labels make your lockout program safer.
Just stick one of our designs onto your padlocks – all of our labels feature an specially-designed adhesive that adheres to unusual surfaces with ease.

• We have stock label designs to accommodate many lockout programs. Even if you can’t find something you like choose one of our custom options to create your very own lock out message.

• Our wraparound, self-laminating labels offer the best and most rugged adhesion to unusual surfaces, such as the common steel padlock. Write on this label and seal it in with a clear, self-laminating flap.

• Bold, digitally printed designs stand out in any facility.

• Recognizable danger labels can make a tremendous difference, building safety awareness in your facility every day.

PADLOCK ENGRAVING

Padlock Engraving can permanently mark your padlocks for Safety and Security.

The Plate can be on external grade plastic – different colours are available. We can also laser engrave directly into the lock to improve security.

We can also offer you a flexible, efficient, cost effective and customised service when it comes to your engraving requirements.

With our in-house engraving machine, we can engrave your padlocks and key tags with the detail you require to ensure a clear and permanent identification for your Lockout/Tagout system. The identification can be a number, an initial, name or a combination of all.

no order is too big for our experienced team.

SERVICE DETAILS

National Engravers can provide you with 6 different methods of engraving – Diamond Drag, Rotary Engrave, Direct Laser Engrave, Laser Chemical Etch, Sand Carve and UV Print.

National Engravers will match the best method to your specific request, providing the highest quality engraving Australia wide.

“Diamond Drag”, also known as “scratch” engraving, for use on metals such as brass, aluminum, pewter, silver, and gold. Diamond-drag pushes a diamond cutter through the surface of the material and then pulls to create scratches.

Rotary engraving is the process of using a spinning cutter in a motor-powered spindle to cut or “rout” into a material, either completely through the substrate to create cut out shapes or holes, or at a predetermined depth to create engraved grooves that form characters and graphics.

Direct Laser Engraving is an extremely fast, high-quality gravure engraving process.

The prerequisite for it is either a new steel base or an already used and re-prepared cylinder. An electroplating process ensures the copper layer on the cylinder, which lies exactly 50µ below the desired diameter. The zinc layer of 55µ applied afterward is then milled to the desired diameter with a special surface roughness.

In the Direct Laser System, the image transfer takes place without contact using a laser beam directly into the cylinder’s zinc surface.

70,000 cells can be laser processed per second. Finally, the laser cylinder is chromed for protection purposes.

Chemical milling or industrial etching is the subtractive manufacturing process of using baths of temperature-regulated etching chemicals to remove material to create an object with the desired shape. It is mostly used on metals.

The process essentially involves bathing the cutting areas in a corrosive chemical known as an etchant, which reacts with the material in the area to be cut and causes the solid material to be dissolved; inert substances known as maskants are used to protect specific areas of the material as resists

Sand Carving is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants.

UV printing is a form of digital printing that uses ultra-violet lights to dry or cure ink as it is printed. As the printer distributes ink on the surface of a material specially designed UV lights follow close behind, curing – or drying – the ink instantly.

Because the UV lights cure any printed ink immediately, the dots of wet ink do not get a chance to spread out once printed, resulting in much finer detail. In addition, UV cured inks are weather-resistant and offer increased resistance to fading. This curing process is more environmentally friendly as it produces few VOC’s, odor, and heat. UV curing also allows the flatbed printer to be used with nontraditional materials like acrylic or aluminum.

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Why Choose Us?

National Engravers Australia’s workshop is the most extensive engraving workshop north of Brisbane.  We specialise in all five engraving techniques to ensure you get the best result, on time, every time.

Our dual head lasers are efficient and superior.

We have a full-service offering on stainless steel, plastic, brass, and aluminum.  Can you print on any substrate – got an engraving requirement?  National Engravers Australia can fulfill your order, from the heavy stuff right down to a golf ball.

For a professional job, expertly crafted by engraving tradesman with the latest equipment, contact us today to discuss your needs today.

Why Choose Us?

National Engravers Australia’s workshop is the most extensive engraving workshop north of Brisbane.  We specialise in all five engraving techniques to ensure you get the best result, on time, every time.

Our dual head lasers are efficient and superior.

We have a full-service offering on stainless steel, plastic, brass, and aluminum.  Can you print on any substrate – got an engraving requirement?  National Engravers Australia can fulfill your order, from the heavy stuff right down to a golf ball.

For a professional job, expertly crafted by engraving tradesman with the latest equipment, contact us today to discuss your needs today.