Etching

What is Photo-Etching Process?

Photo-etching is a technology that uses chemicals to corrode metal and chemically cut it.
It is also known as chemical milling (machining) in other countries, and it is possible to process sheet metal into various shapes by using chemical reactions.

The "photo" in "photo etching" refers to the precision photographic technology called photolithography, and we are good at processing complex shapes.

The special processing of chemical reactions and photolithography makes it possible to process "small, thin, and complex" products that are difficult to process with ordinary methods.

Technical features of Photo-etching

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Small, thin, and complex processing is possible.

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No burring, warping, or distortion of the product.

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No material alteration and no deformation due to heat or stress.

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Half-etching can be used to create grooves or protrusions at any depth within the plate thickness, and the plate thickness can be adjusted.

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No need for expensive molds and jigs, initial cost can be reduced significantly.

Accuracy and processing limits

Bridge

Etching is processed by facing multiple pieces of product. The joint between the sheet and the product is called a "bridge". In the standard specification, the bridge is designed to be attached. Negotiable if bridge is not required

Cross-sectional shape

The cross section of an etching process is not a straight line. It will look like a bowl, and the shape differs between single-sided etching and double-sided etching. (See figure).

Processing possible size

Since the etching process does not apply stress to the metal, burrs, distortions, chips, etc. do not occur, unlike machining, pressing, etc.

Compare with Laser and Press

Laser Etching Press
Prototype cost Processing cost Etching master + processing cost Die + processing cost
Unit price High Middle (lower than laser) Lowest
Standard delivery time about 1 week within 3-4 weeks 6 weeks to 6 months
Tolerance (thickness ratio) ±5%程度 ±15%~(板厚による) ±10%程度~
Stress Thermal stress on cutting surface None Press stress on cutting surface
Burr Minute burr None Burr on cutting surface
Material hardness No limit No limit Extremely soft, hard or brittle materials
are not our strong point.
Design change
Degree of freedom
High degree of freedom
Design can be changed at low cost
High degree of freedom
Design can be changed at low cost
Design change of die
High cost
Production Capacity Low Middle High

Materials that can be processed

General metal materials
Stainless steel (SUS), copper (Cu), iron (Fe)
Nickel (Ni), aluminum (Al), other
Special metal materials
Etching availability can be easily determined. Please feel free to contact us with any requests you may have. Our most common material is SUS. Please feel free to consult us about other metals.