Metal engraving permanently marks text, logos, images and dates onto any metal surface, with a depth and resistance that no label or transfer technique can match. Two types of machines cover every use case: mechanical engraving delivers an authentic tone-on-tone finish, and laser engraving brings speed and high contrast to virtually any alloy.
Gold, silver, stainless steel, aluminum, brass… each material can be engraved by these machines. From in-store jewelry to gift customization workshops, applications span retail counters and professional production environments alike.
Gravotech equips retailers, jewelers, and workshop professionals with machines built for daily use and intensive production. The right engraving machine comes down to three parameters: material, finish, and volume.
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The M20 X and M20 X Jewel can engrave various objects from jewelry, pens, and small metal plaques. This metal engraving machine is recommended for in-store personalization. It is also possible to realize fine metal cutting.
The IS400 handles deep engraving on larger products (ex: directional signage, brass plaques) and metal cutting, suitable for workshops or backrooms.
Diamond engraving tools are user-friendly for in-store use, while cutting tools, requiring cleaning, deliver a sharper finish. The choice of tool influences the engraving's precision, depth and overall look.
Small and custom engraving machine for all purposes, from perfume bottle to small industrial signage.
Medium CNC engraving machine for flat and cylinder engraving on metal and plastic.
Small and portable engraving machine for jewelry.
The WeLase™ is the perfect metal laser engraving machine for in-store jewelry personalization, offering precision and ease of use.
For larger, higher, and heavier items or higher productivity, the LW2 is the ideal metal laser engraving machine, accommodating a wider range of object sizes.
These stations use different laser sources, Fiber, Hybrid, or Green, tailored for metal engraving. It is possible to do thin metal cutting with Fiber lasers, delivering sharp, clean results on various metals.
The LS900 table, with a fiber laser source, is a versatile metal laser engraving machine.
The LS100 and LightSpeed 300 paired with the Metal Marker G allow occasional metal engraving using a CO2 laser, creating high-contrast designs.
These tables offer flexibility for various metal engraving needs, from detailed work to larger-scale projects, making them suitable for both occasional and frequent use.
| Technology | Machine | Applications | Advantages | Equipment price |
| Mechanical (Rotary) | M20 X / M20 X Jewel |
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| Mechanical (CNC) | IS400 / IS400 Volume |
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ISx000 |
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| Laser station (Fiber / Green / Hybrid) | WeLase™ |
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LW2 |
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| Laser table (Fiber) | LS900 |
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Mechanical metal engraving offers a tone-on-tone finish, with the option to add color for more variety, with Gravolaque or our gilding wax.
It utilizes three main techniques:
Machines like the M20 X and IS400 also enable metal cutting using cutting tools, with available accessories like engraving gel, cutting tables, chip collectors, and rotary devices. Custom jigs ensure precise engraving on different jewelry and objects, enhancing versatility for both in-store and workshop applications.
Laser metal engraving provides either dark or light contrast, depending on the settings used. It is also possible to add color with gilding wax.
When used on coated metals, it removes the thin paint layer to reveal the metal beneath, similar to rotary engraving.
Cutting is possible with WeLase™ and LW2 stations (30W or 50W), using the wobbling mode for precious and soft metals like brass, copper, stainless steel, gold, and silver, up to 1mm thick.
Surface metal engraving is faster than rotary, with options for deeper metal engraving. Essential accessories include a pin table for heat diffusion and a mandatory extractor. There are compatible jigs for the WeLase and LW2, including a cup kit to do flat engraving on cylindrical objects.
Mechanical metal engraving offers a tone-on-tone finish, with the option to add color for more variety, with Gravolaque or our gilding wax.
It utilizes three main techniques:
Machines like the M20 X and IS400 also enable metal cutting using cutting tools, with available accessories like engraving gel, cutting tables, chip collectors, and rotary devices. Custom jigs ensure precise engraving on different jewelry and objects, enhancing versatility for both in-store and workshop applications.
Laser metal engraving provides either dark or light contrast, depending on the settings used. It is also possible to add color with gilding wax.
When used on coated metals, it removes the thin paint layer to reveal the metal beneath, similar to rotary engraving.
Cutting is possible with WeLase™ and LW2 stations (30W or 50W), using the wobbling mode for precious and soft metals like brass, copper, stainless steel, gold, and silver, up to 1mm (0.04'') thick.
Surface metal engraving is faster than rotary, with options for deeper metal engraving. Essential accessories include a pin table for heat diffusion and a mandatory extractor. There are compatible jigs for the WeLase and LW2, including a cup kit to do flat engraving on cylindrical objects.
Metal engraving stands out as the best choice for personalization due to its durability and resistance to scratches.
Unlike printing, thermal transfer, or UV techniques, engraved designs are timeless and won't fade over time.
The in-store marking process offers an interactive experience for customers, enhancing engagement.
Mechanical metal engraving, in particular, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the finished piece, making it a truly noble choice for those seeking both quality and longevity in their personalized items.
Metal engraving in jewelry offers a range of finishes, from the classic, authentic look of mechanical engraving to the sleek, modern style achieved with laser technology. It can be realized on all types of metals such as gold, silver and various alloys.
Jewelers can choose from a wide selection of jigs, tailored to different products, to ensure precise engraving, whether using rotary or laser methods.
This versatility allows for both intricate engraving and precise cutting, enabling the creation of unique, personalized pieces that stand out for their craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Gravotech meets both practical and aesthetic needs with its comprehensive range of solutions.
Our product range not only includes laser and rotary engraving machines but associated softwares. It also includes personnalization items such as blank tags and medals made from anodized aluminum, stainless steel, and brass, as well as coloring products to enhance customization.
Gravotech's metal engraving machines are ideal for customizing a wide range of items, such as knife blades, jewelry, keychains, thermoses, flasks, pocket mirrors, medals, lighters, and pens.
Materials like anodized aluminum, coated metal, stainless steel, and raw aluminum offer high-contrast laser engraving, resulting in either black or white marks depending on the anodization.
Mechanical engraving on these surfaces produces a linear pattern that reflects light elegantly.
Metal engraving in jewelry offers a range of finishes, from the classic, authentic look of mechanical engraving to the sleek, modern style achieved with laser technology. It can be realized on all types of metals such as gold, silver and various alloys.
Jewelers can choose from a wide selection of jigs, tailored to different products, to ensure precise engraving, whether using rotary or laser methods.
This versatility allows for both intricate engraving and precise cutting, enabling the creation of unique, personalized pieces that stand out for their craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Gravotech meets both practical and aesthetic needs with its comprehensive range of solutions.
Our product range not only includes laser and rotary engraving machines but associated softwares. It also includes personnalization items such as blank tags and medals made from anodized aluminum, stainless steel, and brass, as well as coloring products to enhance customization.
Gravotech's metal engraving machines are ideal for customizing a wide range of items, such as knife blades, jewelry, keychains, thermoses, flasks, pocket mirrors, medals, lighters, and pens.
Materials like anodized aluminum, coated metal, stainless steel, and raw aluminum offer high-contrast laser engraving, resulting in either black or white marks depending on the anodization.
Mechanical engraving on these surfaces produces a linear pattern that reflects light elegantly.
Discover moreYou are a luxury brand or an international brand, and you would like to develop an exclusive in-store customer experience for your clients, on your e-commerce site or during an event?
Gravotech offers tailored solutions that will meet your needs. A dedicated project manager will guide you throughout the collaboration: discussing requirements, running samples on your products, selecting the best-suited personalization technology, solution deployment, and user training.
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The answer depends on your production and contrast requirements:
Yes, metal engraving is a permanent and highly durable solution, when it's deep. Unlike printing or thermal transfer, engraving physically removes or alters the material. On coated metals, it removes the paint layer; on raw metals, it creates deep grooves or the laser beam reacts with the material to create a natural contrast. This ensures that even if the object suffers scratches or impacts, the engraving remains perfectly legible.
Yes, fine metal cutting is achievable with both technologies (depending on thickness based on machine, tools, accessories…). Mechanical machines use specialized milling tools with lubricant to ensure a smooth, burr-free finish, which is ideal for jewelry and signage cutting. The metal laser engraving machines, WeLase™ and LW2 with a fiber laser source (30W-50W) can cut precious metals up to 1 mm (0.04'') thick. We specifically recommend the wobbling cutting method for laser stations, which uses a circular beam motion to reduce cutting time by up to five times compared to traditional paths.
The M20 X Jewel is a favorite among jewelers for its rotary device and specialized jigs, allowing for interior and exterior ring engraving with a classic "tone-on-tone" look. However, the WeLase™ Fiber is increasingly popular for its ability to produce sleek, high-contrast markings at high speed. Both technologies handle precious metals like gold and silver; the technology choice depends purely on whether you prefer an artisanal or a modern aesthetic.