The available inscription methods in a direct comparison. The inscribable surface can vary in height and width. Raised numerals are also available to be used as house numbers. > Examples
The use of foil and screen printing methods opens up scope for different typefaces, font sizes and colours. Logos and other graphics can also be applied.
Laser cutting technology: The numbers or letters are cut out of the cover plate using a laser, leaving the mounting level visible underneath. This method does not permit subsequent changes. Only one inscription type is available.
Engraving: The inscription is milled using a tool into the surface, either over the whole area or in the form of a contour. Where engraving is performed over the whole surface, this leaves machining traces in the form of lines. This method does not permit subsequent...
Screen printing: The lettering colour is applied directly onto the surface. The imprint is extremely durable and weatherproof. It cannot be removed from the surface without inflicting damage. Consequently this method is not suitable where inscriptions are likely to...
Foil: Foil lettering is easy, low cost, high contrast and UV resistant. From a font size of 10 mm and above, adhesion strength is very good. Particularly suitable for changing inscriptions, as the foil can be removed without damaging the surface.
Printed film: The weather-proof film is printed and applied across the whole surface. The background shows through where there is no imprint. The method is highly versatile, and allows the use of photographs and any optional motifs. Exchanging is possible with minimal...