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Wisconsin Engraving Company has been located in the heart of America's Dairyland since 1922. An active member of the tooling industry and a partner to some of the largest tooling sources in North America, we offer full-service engraving, texturing, and specialty services for the most difficult projects in a multitude of industries.
We apply our services to injection molds, thermoform molds, blow molds, rotational molds and stamping dies. Every team member at Wisconsin Engraving takes pride in our craftsmanship and the products we make. It is our universal belief that you deserve the same integrity and care from your vendors as you put into your work.
We apply our services to injection molds, thermoform molds, blow molds, rotational molds and stamping dies. Every team member at Wisconsin Engraving takes pride in our craftsmanship and the products we make. It is our universal belief that you deserve the same integrity and care from your vendors as you put into your work.
Services
Our experienced craftsmen use the latest technology to create fully detailed cavity and core engraving that matches to-the-print detail. From your approved artwork or design, we can transfer your image onto a two- or three-dimensional mold surface. Our skilled engravers use state-of-the-art technology to each project.
Using state-of-the-art computer hardware, software, and 4th axis capable machining, our machine centers produce complicated designs - even helical geometry - and computerized engraving on flat, contoured, and rotary shapes. We are capable of producing intricate prototypes and accurate repeatability of electrodes.
Depending on the needs of your application, we have experience with roll stamps, steel type, and hand stamps. Skilled engravers apply state-of-the-art technology using a variety of methods. We can reproduce trademarks, symbols, and unique designs to exacting specifications on virtually any blank configuration.
Embossing stamps are used to create a raised or sunken (debossing) surface on thin material made from metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, copper, or brass. This is done by creating a male and female stamp that will mark material surfaces on both sides. With this method, it is possible to emboss a clean image on either side of the surface (opposed to just one if a marking stamp was used).
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