Etching & Engraving

Engravers for Precision Marking and Etching

An engraver is a tool or machine used to permanently mark, cut, or etch designs, text, and identification onto materials such as metal, plastic, wood, and glass. Engravers are widely used in manufacturing, fabrication, maintenance, and product identification where precision is essential.

Penn Tool Co. offers a wide range of engraving tools, laser engravers, and etching systems, along with other air and electric tools designed for professional and industrial use. These tools provide consistent, high-quality marking across a variety of materials. 

What Is an Engraver?

An engraver is a device used to create permanent markings by cutting, etching, or burning material surfaces. Depending on the tool type, engraving can be done mechanically, chemically, or with laser technology.

Engravers are known for:

1. Permanent and durable marking

2. High precision and repeatability

3. Compatibility with multiple materials

4. Use in identification, branding, and traceability

Types of Engravers Available

Understanding the different types of engravers helps you choose the right solution for your application.

Laser Engravers

Laser engravers use focused laser beams to mark or cut materials with high precision, making them well suited for detailed designs, barcodes, and production environments.

Electric Engraving Pens

Electric engraving pens are handheld tools used for manual engraving and marking on metal and other materials, offering flexibility for light-duty and on-the-spot work.

Pneumatic Engravers

Pneumatic engravers are air-powered tools designed for industrial marking and repetitive tasks, providing consistent performance in production settings.

CNC Engraving Machines

CNC engraving machines are computer-controlled systems used for high-precision and automated engraving processes, often integrated into machining and production environments.

Chemical Etching Systems

Chemical etching systems use electrolytes and stencils to mark metal surfaces without mechanical force, making them suitable for applications where minimal material distortion is required.

Key Features of an Engraver

When evaluating an engraver, consider the following features:

1. Power and engraving depth capability

2. Material compatibility (metal, wood, plastic, etc.)

3. Precision and repeatability

4. Manual vs. automated operation

5. Portability vs. stationary setup

6. Integration with CAD or design software

These factors determine how well the engraver performs in your specific application.

Engraver vs. Etching Tool

The table below highlights the difference between engraving and etching tools:

Feature

Engraver

Etching Tool

Process

Mechanical or laser cutting

Chemical or electrochemical

Depth

Deeper, more permanent cuts

Surface-level marking

Material stress

Moderate (mechanical)

Minimal

Precision

High

High (for fine markings)

Best use

Identification, branding, machining

Delicate surfaces, thin materials

How to Choose the Right Engraver

Selecting the right engraver depends on your material, precision needs, and workflow.

1. Material Type

Choose an engraver designed for your material, such as metal, plastic, or wood.

2. Application

1. Identification → engraving pens or etching systems

2. Production → laser or CNC engravers

3. Custom work → handheld or flexible systems

3. Level of Precision

Laser engravers provide the highest precision for detailed designs and repeatability.

4. Volume of Work

High-volume environments benefit from automated engraving systems.

5. Portability

Handheld engravers are ideal for on-site or field work, while machines suit shop environments.

Engraver Use Cases

Engravers are used in industries where permanent marking and traceability are essential:

1. Manufacturing and part identification

2. Tool and equipment marking

3. Quality control and traceability

4. Fabrication and metalworking

5. Custom engraving and personalization

Engraver Brands Available

Penn Tool Co. carries engraving tools and machines from trusted manufacturers used across industrial and shop environments:

1. Etch-O-Matic engraving systems

2. Gravotech engraving machines and laser systems

3. Proxxon engraving tools

4. Dremel engraving tools

5. Dotco and pneumatic engraving solutions

These brands are known for durability, precision, and reliable performance.

Engraver Accessories

Supporting tools and supplies help improve performance and extend tool life:

1. Stencils and marking templates

2. Electrolyte solutions for etching

3. Replacement stylus points and cutters

4. Pad kits and refill systems

5. Protective and maintenance components

Proper accessories ensure consistent marking quality and efficiency.

Why Choose Penn Tool Co. for Engravers

Penn Tool Co. provides engraving tools backed by decades of industry experience.

What sets us apart:

1. Over 50 years of tooling expertise

2. Industrial-grade engraving solutions

3. Trusted brands and reliable sourcing

4. Consistent order processing

5. Support for professional and shop environments

Shipping & Delivery Information

Shipping costs are calculated automatically at checkout. Most engraving tools and accessories ship via standard carriers, while larger engraving machines may require freight shipping. Penn Tool Co. ships domestically and internationally. 

Find the Right Engraver for Your Application

Choosing the right engraver ensures durable markings, improved traceability, and efficient workflows. Penn Tool Co. offers engraving tools for light-duty marking, industrial production, and precision applications.

Browse available engravers online or contact our team for assistance selecting the right system.

Frequently Asked Questions About Engravers

What does an engraver do?

An engraver is used to permanently mark or cut designs, text, or identification onto materials like metal, wood, or plastic. It works by removing or altering the surface of the material to create a visible mark. This makes engravers essential for labeling, branding, and traceability.

What is an engraver used for?

An engraver is used for marking parts, tools, and products with serial numbers, logos, or designs. It is commonly used in manufacturing, fabrication, and customization applications. Engravers help ensure durability and long-term identification.

What is a laser engraver?

A laser engraver is a machine that uses a focused laser beam to engrave or cut materials with high precision. It is widely used for detailed designs, barcodes, and production marking. Laser engravers offer speed, accuracy, and repeatability.

What can you do with a laser engraver?

You can use a laser engraver to create logos, serial numbers, barcodes, and detailed designs on materials like metal, wood, and plastic. It is also used for cutting and etching applications. This versatility makes it popular in both industrial and creative environments.

How do you use an engraver?

Using an engraver involves selecting the correct tool or machine, preparing the material, and applying controlled pressure or programming the design. Handheld engravers require steady movement, while laser and CNC engravers use digital inputs. Proper setup ensures clean and accurate results.

How much does an engraver cost?

The cost of an engraver varies widely depending on the type and capability of the tool. Basic engraving pens can cost under $50, while advanced laser engraving machines can cost thousands of dollars. The price depends on precision, power, and automation level.

Are laser engravers good for metal?

Yes, laser engravers are good for metal, especially fiber laser systems designed for industrial marking. They can create precise, permanent markings without physical contact. This makes them ideal for high-volume and detailed applications.

What is the difference between engraving and etching?

The difference between engraving and etching is that engraving physically cuts into the material, while etching uses chemical or electrochemical processes. Engraving creates deeper marks, while etching is better for surface-level marking. Both can be used simultaneously, depending on the application.