Acid etched stainless steel signs are signs made from stainless steel that have been etched with acid to create a design:
Process:
The process of acid etching stainless steel involves using a computer-cut stencil to create a design on the metal, then dipping the metal into an acid bath to etch away the design.
Results:
The result is a precise and intricate design that can be filled with paint to match corporate identities.
Uses:
Acid etched stainless steel signs are often used in the legal and medical professions, and for control panels in industrial machinery.
Other techniques:
Other techniques for etching stainless steel include galvanic etching, which uses an electrolyte instead of acid, and laser etching, which uses a laser to cut the design into the metal.