Electrograph nameplates
Mold/
Plate material
Eletroplating
Stripping
Baking /
Partial coloring
Cutting /Punching
QA
Service
Electrograph is a unique technique used in the creation of nameplates. By applying the principles of electrolysis, metals or alloys are first allowed to settle on specially designed molds to the designed thickness. After that, the finished electrograph will be removed from the molds to go through surface processing and coloration before turning into elegant nameplates. Since electrographs are made from certain metals or alloys, the time required and the processes involved are more sophisticated. The technical difficulty in creating electrographs lies in maintaining an even strength while applying the tip to the mold. A good electrograph must be kept in shape with no deformation; there should be no needle marks at the surface or interior of the electrograph.
Characteristics
By using the electrograph process, we can enhance the effect of leveling at the surface. On top of that, we can use it to create backgrounds that complement the nameplate so that the end product will have a “hip” and stylish look.
Applications
Electrograph nameplates can be divided into two types: electrograph nameplates and electrograph labels. But both types involve extensive use of electrolysis and they are generally used for commercial labels across all industries to enhance the sense of quality for products’ exterior appearance.