Permanent laser marking for supplied parts used in industrial environments where print, labels or temporary methods are not good enough. Built around traceability, consistency and careful handling.
The Problem
Part marking has to survive handling, cleaning and service life. Ink rubs off, labels lift and temporary methods stop being useful quickly. On real components, the mark needs to be clear, durable and repeatable without damaging the part or turning the job into a data-management mess.
The Solution
We provide industrial laser marking of supplied parts and components for identification, serialisation, traceability and branding. The focus is on permanent, legible marks that suit the material, the function of the part and the information that needs to stay with it.
Typical Applications
- Serial numbers and component traceability marking
- Batch coding and production identification
- OEM branding and product identification
- Part numbers, model references and inspection marks
- Supplied metal parts and finished components
- Engineering plastics, coated parts and selected specialist materials
- Replacement marking for components that have lost identification
Materials We Commonly Handle
Typical work includes metals, coated and finished parts, engineering plastics such as Delrin and selected specialist components supplied by the customer. The right approach depends on the material, finish, marking requirement and how the part is used afterwards.
Why Customers Use Us
- Careful handling of supplied parts and finished components
- Controlled variable data and serialisation workflows
- Permanent, repeatable marking for industrial use
- Good fit for traceability-led work and short-to-medium production runs
- ISO 9001 controlled process from intake to dispatch
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FAQ
Can you laser mark supplied parts rather than supplying the material?
Yes. A large part of this service is built around customer-supplied components that need controlled marking without unnecessary handling damage or data errors.
What information can be laser marked onto parts?
Serial numbers, batch codes, part numbers, logos, traceability references and other production or inspection-related content can all be marked, subject to size, material and readability.
Do you mark both metals and plastics?
Yes. Suitability depends on the exact material and finish, but metals, coated parts and selected engineering plastics are all common industrial applications.



