Silent with aesthetic and robust results, scribing machines are used in all industrial operations, subject to noise level limitations: - for marking large metal components (beams, rails, chassis and exhaust pipes etc.) - for marking V.I.N. numbers (Vehicle Identification Numbers) on cars, motorbikes and heavyweight vehicles, etc.

What is Scribing?

Silent with aesthetic and robust results, scribing machines are used in all industrial operations, subject to noise level limitations:

  • for marking large metal components (beams, rails, chassis and exhaust pipes etc.)
  • for marking V.I.N. numbers (Vehicle Identification Numbers) on cars, motorbikes and heavyweight vehicles, etc.

The scribing machine uses a carbide or diamond tip to apply permanent marking directly to the material, from plastic to the hardest steels (up to 62HRC). Unlike dot peen, the tip doesn't vibrate but slides along the surface require; marking and tracing a continuous homogenous line.

The result is very clear and aesthetic. This process has the advantage of being very quiet so it is particularly used for marking hollow parts with high resonance, tubes, sheets and for engraving nameplates.