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General
The etching process creates plaques with 2 levels of graphics--recessed
and raised. Etched plaques are ideal for reproducing images with fine
detail and small lettering. ADA compliant graphics can be created through
deep-etching metal plaques.
Etching
Depth
The
depth achievable by acid-etching is dependant upon the letterstyles or
artwork being etched, as well as the size of the etched plaque.
- Standard
etching depths may range from .007 to .020" depending upon size
and detail of the artwork and the material selected.
- Halftone
photographs have a shallow etching depth of .003"-.007".
- Deep-etching
to comply with ADA requirements is .032" and may be accommodated,
depending on the artwork, in all metals except aluminum.
Recessed
Graphic
images and text are generally recessed on an etched plaque and infilled
with a painted color. Brass alloys may be chemically oxidized with the
recessed areas appearing as a darker color.
Raised
When raised graphics are specified, the background will be painted or
chemically oxidized. Small lettering with fine serifs is not recommended
for raised graphics.
Etched
Portraits
The
etching process reproduces artwork with fine detail as well as halftone
photographs through acid-etching into metal sheet.
One
method utilizes a halftone dot pattern, made from a 50-line screen. Halftone
portraits resemble newspaper photographs with their visible dot patterns.
The etched, recessed dots are black infilled to contrast with the satin-finished
metal background.
The
best photographs for halftone etched portraits have high contrast tones
with bright white areas, dense black areas, and minimal grey tones. Photos
that are monotone or have muted colors will produce poor halftone etchings.
Halftone etchings are not available in aluminum.
The
other type of etched metal portrait reproduces a black and white line
drawing. Because a halftone screen is not used with hand-drawn art, the
artist's fine lines are captured in great detail in the metal plate and
can be etched deeper.
Etched
portraits are recommended for interior use. However, deep-etched line
art may be used outdoors.

Stencil
Cutting
To
accommodate backlighting or expose the installation wall, waterjet-cut
letters may be cut from the background of a sheet of metal.

Other
applications may be:
-
Logos or plaques that require precision joining of two different materials

- Instrument
and control panels with stencil cut shapes and pierced holes.

Helpful
Hints
Etchings
are an ideal medium when the copy and/or artwork have very fine detail.
The etching process allows for very precise reproduction.
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