Electrolytes for marking

Dark marking applies an oxidation layer to the surface; bright marking removes parts of the surface – like engraving, but does not look dark. Both methods are permanent and resistant to chemicals
and abrasion – and are therefore often used for surgical instruments, tools,
sanitary fittings, etc.

Electrolyte for dark marking on stainless steel (AC) and bright marking on aluminium (DC)

EP-04-004 | 100 ml
EP-04-014 | 500 ml
EP-04-044 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking aluminium (not anodized) – DC

EP-04-007 | 100 ml
EP-04-018 | 500 ml
EP-04-077 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking corrosion-sensitive structural steels – AC

EP-04-006 | 100 ml
EP-04-016 | 500 ml
EP-04-066 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking burnished surfaces – DC

EP-04-053 | 100 ml
EP-04-054 | 500 ml
EP-04-056 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking surgical instruments and gold-plated surfaces – AC

EP-04-106 | 100 ml
EP-04-020 | 500 ml
EP-04-038 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for bright marking on stainless steel – DC

EP-04-045 | 100 ml
EP-04-046 | 500 ml
EP-04-049 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking brass, bronze, copper and zinc – AC

EP-04-005 | 100 ml
EP-04-015 | 500 ml
EP-04-055 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking titanium – AC

EP-04-050 | 100 ml
EP-04-051 | 500 ml
EP-04-052 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking chrome-plated and nickel-plated surfaces – AC

EP-04-017 | 100 ml
EP-04-047 | 500 ml
EP-04-048 | 1.000 ml

Electrolyte for marking tool steel (hardened) – AC

EP-04-008 | 100 ml
EP-04-039 | 500 ml
EP-04-088 | 1.000 ml

Highly concentrated neutralyte for neutralising after marking

EP-04-009 | 100 ml
EP-04-019 | 500 ml
EP-04-099 | 1.000 ml