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Your asset, whether it is static or dynamic, is valuable for you. From your home to trees, you want to protect each type of your property. And when it comes to safeguard your asset, most of you opt for marking it.

In your search for asset marking tips/ideas, you will come across numerous methods. And engraving and etching are two of them. Sometimes you may get confused and find using the right one difficult for you. To make this task more comfortable, you should know what they are and what differences they have.

Here is a look at each asset marking method:

Engraving 

In engraving, an expert cuts a particular metal, like aluminum, into pieces to give a form of letters, such as A, B, and C to leave a deep indentation. In the production of tags, like metal numbers, the technician utilizes a specified machine to directly draw a design or place data into a metal material. Some of the technicians use advanced laser engraving machines.

After designing, the expert cuts the material deeply for a highly visible image with a more extended life. Instead of being a time-consuming process, experts love engraving for manufacturing number plates for several different sectors, including residential. A deep cut makes the engraved tags withstand extreme weather conditions and tough wears & tears. It doesn’t easily get fade away.

When it comes to choice of materials, technicians love using aluminum, as it is ideal for higher durability and resistance. Further, this metal offers numerous coloring options for people, like you, looking for bright number plates or asset tags. Its lightweight also makes it a perfect metal for engraving. Apart from aluminum, technicians use materials like brass, stainless steel, and cold rolled steel for engraving tags or number plates for different assets for industries like energy, and defense, apart from residential as well as commercial buildings.

Etching

It is a chemical asset marking process. In this, a technician uses the right chemical solution to mark a property/asset for any industry. Technically, it is a little different from engraving. The technician uses both laser and chemical etching procedures for marking an asset.

As it sounds, laser etching cuts metals for the creation of a long lasting design. In this, the technician utilizes a high power laser to cut metals and create an attractive and highly visible image containing numbers or letters. On the other hand, the technician uses a chemical solution to leave marks of numbers or letters on the specified areas of metals.

In comparison with engraving, etching is an ideal method for asset marking for a more extensive array of metals with various thicknesses. Both types of etching create eye-catching designs with higher visibility. An asset mark with metal letters or numbers usually lasts for 5-10 years. In comparison with printed items, such as wall/window decals, etched number plates or asset marks are better with no tearing or fading. The significant drawback with etched mark for assets is ease of obstruction. It is hard to identify what you have marked on a particular asset when it has a lot of dirt/dust. You can’t read what is on a number plate. Technicians use this method for marking the assets of different industries, like aerospace, energy, transportation, and furniture.

Conclusion 

For a writer, it is hard to mention what asset marking process you should use. You can contact a technician if you are still confused in selecting a method for your asset marking. The expert will advise you on which one will be better for you after knowing your purpose and the asset you want to mark. By following the expert’s advice, you can enjoy your property protection.

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