Enduramark Laser Marking Spray - Silver
Enduramark Black Laser Marking Spray creates a solid silver laser engraving on uncoated stainless steel and other metals.
After laser engraving, the unused residual material applied to the metal is easily removed with water.
When marking on metal, it is generally best to run your laser at 300DPI using high power and slow speed.
It is best to apply a thin coating of marking material on metals.
The surest way to make mistakes in marking on metal is to run your laser too fast. You’ll know that your speed is too fast if your mark is not durable and coming off. On the other hand, there is very little potential for durability problems to arise if you run your laser too slow. So, we recommend that you start with very slow speeds and then work your way up from there until you find the optimal speed.
300DPI
This spray is designed to provide superior laser marking properties specifically on stainless steel, but works well on a variety of other metals including steel, ferrous metals, aluminum, brass, bronze, titanium, gold-plated metals, zinc, and chrome.
This spray is not recommended for use on copper or silver-based metals.
Enduramark Black Laser Marking Spray creates a solid silver laser engraving on uncoated stainless steel and other metals.
After laser engraving, the unused residual material applied to the metal is easily removed with water.
When marking on metal, it is generally best to run your laser at 300DPI using high power and slow speed.
It is best to apply a thin coating of marking material on metals.
- Permanent laser marking - Creates a solid, permanent black mark when laser engraved
- Fully tested - Weather, chemical, and abrasian durability.
- Superior formulation - Non-clumping, easy to work with
- Made in the USA - From domestic and foreign components
The surest way to make mistakes in marking on metal is to run your laser too fast. You’ll know that your speed is too fast if your mark is not durable and coming off. On the other hand, there is very little potential for durability problems to arise if you run your laser too slow. So, we recommend that you start with very slow speeds and then work your way up from there until you find the optimal speed.
300DPI
With only a couple exceptions listed below, it is generally best to run your laser at 300 dpi, as you will get no benefit from running it any higher. The exceptions are:
- If you have a lower-powered laser (less than 30 watts), you’ll get more durable marks if you add extra heat to the metal by running your laser at 600 dpi.
- You can get a better result on metals that are difficult to mark, such as aluminum and copper, if you run your laser at 600 dpi or higher.
This spray is designed to provide superior laser marking properties specifically on stainless steel, but works well on a variety of other metals including steel, ferrous metals, aluminum, brass, bronze, titanium, gold-plated metals, zinc, and chrome.
This spray is not recommended for use on copper or silver-based metals.
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