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TherMark or CerMark? Many have either seen or used TherMark and/or CerMark branded products during the last few years. So, a logical question may be: Is there a difference between the two? And, the answer is: There used to be, but not anymore. TherMark or CerMark
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Metals that can be marked include tool steel, stainless steel, most aluminum, brass, copper, tin, pewter, most silver, chrome, titanium, tungsten carbide and lead-coated steel.
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With TherMark’s patented laser marking process, surfaces of glass, crystal, porcelain and ceramic can be safely and permanently marked with excellent contrast and resolution, without compromising or damaging the material being marked.
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