We engrave into various materials using a computer aided system.
We also chemical etch into metal.

Engraving is the ultimate way of producing
permanent signs which are very long lasting.
Brass Plaques of Various Types 
Brass Plaques & Brass Signs
Different types of plaques are suitable for different types of properties and environments.

Engraving into Brass - We engrave brass plaques with your custom wording or corporate logo.
Our plaques are engraved, filled & coated in a UV stable lacquer making them suitable for indoors or out.

We engrave into various materials using a computer aided system.
We also chemical etch into metal. Engraving is the ultimate way of producing
permanent signs which are very long lasting.
Brass Plaques. Brass plaques are 1.5mm or 3mm thick and are deep
engraved.

Cast and Etched Metal Plaques provide an image of permanence, memory, and elegance. Ideal for prestigious
signs for name plaques and internal directional signs for the leisure industry.

We use a variety of materials including bronze, brass, aluminum, zinc, stainless steel and copper, and a variety
of methods including casting, etching, and engraving - and provides complete services including design,
production and installation.

Plaques also vary in manufacturing time, intracut lettering in a plaque is the fastest plaque, where as ink filling
plaques takes more time
Precise, professional installation of your bronze and metal plaques is just as important as its design and fabrication.
In fact it may be more important. Installation is the final touch, and your image depends on it being done right.

How We Make our Plaques
The first stage is engraving the plaque. To ensure a perfect cut, we do at least 2 passes. After a desired depth is
reached we begin the paint filling process. In this case we have an off-white colour for the lettering as this plaque
will be bronzed. The paint fill in process happens. Edges worked for smooth finish. Plaque is machine linished until the
perfect finish is achieved.

​​The plaque is then coated in a UV stable lacquer, dried & recoated to help ensure the
longest life of the plaque. The drying process begins. When the lacquer is touch dry the plaques are then
baked to further harden the surface of the lacquer.