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Glass & Bottle Etching

Laser etching glass is a precise and high-quality method for creating detailed designs, patterns, and images on glass surfaces. By using focused laser beams, the process removes a thin layer of glass, leaving permanent, intricate marks. Unlike traditional engraving, laser etching allows for more fine details and can be applied to various glass types, including bottles, windows, and decorative items. The result is sharp, clean, and long-lasting, making it a popular choice for both personalization and industrial applications.

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Bottle Etching

Infinity Edges specializes in laser etching glass and bottles, particularly focusing on wine and liquor bottles, using advanced laser technology to create precise and intricate designs. The process works as follows:

  1. Design Creation: First, a design or artwork is created digitally, often using graphic design software. This can be custom logos, artwork, text, or even intricate patterns, which are tailored to meet the client’s needs.

  2. Laser Setup: The glass bottle or wine bottle is placed in the laser etching machine, which is equipped with a CO2 laser or UV laser. These lasers can be finely controlled to etch the surface without causing damage to the glass or the bottle’s integrity.

  3. Etching Process: The laser focuses on the surface of the glass at a very high energy level, creating micro-vibrations on the glass’s surface. The laser’s heat evaporates the surface layer of the glass, which creates the etched design. This process is incredibly precise and can produce intricate, detailed patterns or text.

  4. Customization Options: The process is highly versatile. Infinity Edges can etch logos, brand names, decorative artwork, or personalized messages. The level of detail is exceptional, allowing for even the most delicate designs to be etched on the surface of the glass or bottle.

  5. Finishing: After the etching is complete, the bottle is inspected to ensure the quality and precision of the design. Depending on the design and customer preferences, the etching can be left as-is for a minimalist look, or filled with paint to enhance visibility.

  6. Durability: Laser etching on glass is permanent and resistant to fading or wear, ensuring the designs remain sharp and clear even after repeated handling. The process is eco-friendly, as it doesn’t require inks or chemicals, and is suitable for large runs or limited edition custom orders.

Overall, Infinity Edges' laser etching technology offers clients the opportunity to add a sophisticated, high-quality touch to their glass products, making them perfect for premium branding, gifts, or personalized items.

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Glass & Mirror

We offer precision laser etching on flat glass and mirrors, creating custom designs, logos, and artwork with a frosted or textured finish. Using advanced CO2 laser technology, we carefully etch intricate patterns, branding, or personalized messages onto these surfaces, ensuring high-quality, permanent results. Our process is ideal for creating decorative glass panels, custom mirrors, signage, and unique gifts, with the ability to handle both large and small-scale projects.

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Clear Cast Acrylic

When cast acrylic is laser cut or engraved, it typically results in clean, precise edges with a smooth, glossy finish. The laser can leave a frosted effect on the surface, especially when engraving, which can add contrast and make designs stand out vividly. Cast acrylic often maintains its vibrant color after laser treatment, making it ideal for detailed, colorful designs. In contrast, glass, when lasered, tends to develop a more opaque or frosted look, especially at the cut edges. The laser does not burn or melt glass like it does with acrylic, so the edges are often less smooth and can have a more jagged or etched appearance, depending on the technique used. Additionally, glass tends to reflect light more dramatically due to its smooth surface, offering a more subtle yet elegant effect compared to the bolder contrasts seen in lasered acrylic.

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