Marking Technology

Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 100003842
BM 22 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 150 / without tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 100003842

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
2.860,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 100003840
BM 22 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 150 / with tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 100003840

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
2.910,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 100033390
BM 25 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 50 with tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 100033390

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
2.770,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 100033388
BM 25 PN Built-in impact unitstroke 150 / with tool rotation protection mechanism
secured against rotation on the outside 100033388

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
3.990,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 21110002
BM 21 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 50 / without tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 21110002

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
2.495,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 21110013
BM 21 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 50 / with tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 21110013

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
2.510,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 100051679
BM 21 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 100 / without tool rotation protection mechanism
secured against rotation on the outside 100051679

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
3.400,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Built-in impact unit from Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH with the article number 21110051
BM 21 PN Built-in impact unit stroke 100 / with tool rotation protection mechanism secured against rotation on the outside 21110051

* Marking / stamping tool not included when ordering the built-in impact unit

Manufacturer: Borries Markier-Systeme GmbH
3.415,00 EUR
plus 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
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What is marking technology?

Marking technology is a method for the permanent marking of materials that is widely used in various industries. This proven technique allows for the transfer of information, logos, and labels onto surfaces to identify products, ensure their quality, and establish traceability.

Basic Principles of Marking Technology:

Marking technology is based on the concept of creating a lasting mark through the application of pressure or other techniques. This can be achieved in various ways, including mechanical marking, chemical etching, laser marking, and hot stamping. The choice of method depends on the material's requirements and the desired marking.

Mechanical Marking: In mechanical marking, pressure is applied to the material to create a depression or elevation. This method is particularly well-suited for metals and thin plastics and is often used for imprinting serial numbers, logos, or date stamps on products.

Chemical Etching: Chemical etching employs acids or other chemical agents to selectively remove material, creating the desired mark. This precise method is frequently used for marking metals and glass.

Laser Marking: Laser marking is a non-contact method that utilizes a laser beam to alter the material's surface and create the mark. This technique is highly precise and suitable for a variety of materials, including plastics, metals, and ceramics.

Hot stamping: Hot stamping uses heated dies or rolls to transfer foil onto the material. This method is commonly employed for marking packaging materials and plastic components.

Applications of Marking Technology:

Marking technology finds application across a wide range of industries. In the automotive sector, it is used to mark parts and ensure traceability. In the medical industry, it facilitates the labeling of medical devices and implants. In the electronics industry, it is used to mark circuit boards, and in the food packaging industry, it serves to label packaging materials.

The Significance of Marking Technology:

Marking technology plays a critical role in ensuring the quality, traceability, and identification of products in various industries. It enables businesses to mark and protect their products, contributing to consumer safety and enhancing production efficiency.

Overall, marking technology is an indispensable method in modern manufacturing and product labeling. It combines precision and durability and will continue to play a key role in industry.

In our online shop, we offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality stamp attachment units and various marking tools from the field of marking technology. If you have special requests or questions, we are at your service and invite you to use our contact form to get in touch with us directly.