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Deep Etch Power Unit Electro-Chemical Marking Solution l Easy to Use for Hand Marking Surface Marking or Deep Etch Easy to Read Power Selector A-F High = Power to 40 Volts Color Coded Cord Receptacle The Monode Model 311 Power Supply and Hand Marking Etch has often been specified in deep etch marking on air craft and aerospace parts. Capable of marking more than .006 inch deep in most substrates the Monode deep marking process is safe, legible and most importantly low stress. This low stress but permanent mark is a cost effective way to mark a wide range of metal parts both flat and round. The process is simple, the power unit delivers AC or DC current to the marking head which is covered with a pad saturated with one of several electrolytes. The part is grounded to the red lead by a clip or any convenient method. A stencil, having apertures forming the legend, is placed between the part and the marking head pad. The flow of electrical current and the electrolyte through the stencil aperture result in the removal of metallic ions from the part surface (and on AC, the redeposit of metal oxide) leaving a legible mark. Turnkey Solutions can be provided for all your marking needs. Send us complete information and/or parts and prints so we can put our experience to work for you. We can recommend the stencil system, electrolytes and provide marking solutions from standard selection of supplies. Or if needed our engineering staff can provide a turnkey custom solution to meet your needs. Hand Marking as shown in the photo on the right is often a cost effective process to mark to MIL STD 130 Mentor Ohio Visit our web site at www.monode.com or call us at 440 975-8802
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