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Corrosion at 316SS caused by engraving process of marking

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yose

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Jul 4, 2001
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I have to mark our 316 SS mat'l Fitting product. The marking process will be done using electrical engraved.
I don't what problem will be appear by doing this engraved on 316 SS.
Is there anyone has the same problem with me before or heard about it...please advise me.
Thanks, Yose
 
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Careful with the icehorse1 response. Make sure that the marker is suitable for use on stainless and has acceptable chloride and halide contents.
 
Good point AEF! You can get the particulars, including chemical resistance testing at: The laser energy (heat) actual anneals the active pigment in the formula onto the stainless steel, creating a new alloy which is slightly raised on the SS surface.
 
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