A Look at the Different Types of Trophy Engraving

Trophies have long been a coveted item as it has stood as a testimony to someone’s outstanding achievements. Today they are available in wide variety of materials and styles. Adding engraving to it has also become extremely popular today. It makes the trophy more personal and adds to its value to the winner. These engravings can be of different types. Let’s glimpse through a few.

Embedment

For trophies made from Lucite which is a clear plastic popularly used as an alternative to glass; embedment engraving works best. It is perfect for all those who wish to memorialize a special badge, emblem or even a document or a company logo. Once the embedment is done, additional engravings can also be done on the trophy. However, this type of engraving is not recommended for one-of-a-kind heirlooms or objects.

Gymnastics Trophies

Photo Etching

This type of engravings can often be spotted at any custom gift store. These are extremely versatile and help you customize the trophy with any image of your choice. For instance, if you require gymnastics trophies, you can have the photo of a male or female doing gymnastics etched on it. For those who are unsure about which photo would be appropriate, can seek advice from any custom engraving provider.

Laser engraving

Here the laser rays are used to cut shapes out of the material which is then highlighted with black color or metallic shades. This method of engraving is often used for highly prestigious awards as the process is expensive. Preparing laser engraved trophies is both intricate and time-consuming. The cost of this engraving depends upon the design needs to be engraved over the material of the trophy. The most common materials on which this types of engraving is done are acrylics, wood, metal, glass, crystal, etc.

Acid etching 

Here an acidic solution is used to roughen and mark the surfaces of trophies. This types if engraving method finds various applications from medical and industrial processes, trophies etching and even for artistic purposes. These are used to create unique and detailed depictions like on the sports award plates.

Sandblasting

This technique is often used to etch images on materials like glass, some metals, some plastics, etc. Here a gun is used to blow sand over the surface of the material to be etched. Later, the same nozzle is used to cut the grooves which give the vibe of engraving. They give a unique and artistic look to any trophy on which it is engraved.

 

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