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CNC engraving is a method of part marking achieved with CNC machines, offering high precision in marking text, numbers, or patterns. Its advantages include highly accurate positioning and sizing, flexible content variation, applicability to various materials, and suitability for mass production, making it a widely used marking method.

The disadvantage of ink marking is its limitation to flat surfaces, while its advantage is that it does not affect the overall appearance of the workpiece. When clients receive the assembly, they can use special solvents to erase the markings.

CNC engraving can be performed on all materials, but for softer plastics (e.g., PP), it is recommended to ensure sufficiently large font sizes to avoid unclear engraving caused by plastic burrs.

Laser marking employs laser light to etch the surface of materials, producing various colors for marking. The depth of the etched pattern is shallow enough to minimally affect the thickness of the workpiece.

Common types of part marking include CNC engraving, laser engraving, and ink marking.

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