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Marking Stamps and dies

Steel and brass dies and stamps for marking products.

Firearm

Nice Mark!

Mold insert dies work perfect for LOGOS.

By Marc Steele, 3 yearsMarch 3, 2022 ago
Air Impact Markers

Industrial Part Traceability – Sheet Metal Marking

By Marc Steele, 4 yearsApril 28, 2021 ago
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Industrial Dies and Steel Stamps

Columbia Marking Tools stocks a large inventory of standard stamps and marking dies.

By Marc Steele, 4 yearsMarch 10, 2021 ago
Marking Stamps and dies

Quality Marking Products

Columbia Marking Tools’ top quality steel stamps and dies are made for high volume industrial use. Don’t accept substitutions.

By Marc Steele, 4 yearsMarch 3, 2021 ago
Marking Stamps and Dies FAQ

EDM – Why Not?

EDM involves passing a high frequency current from a shaped electrode or wire via a small spark gap to the tool steel blank which is immersed in a dielectric fluid.

By Marc Steele, 5 yearsOctober 27, 2020 ago
Roll Die after approx 3000 impressions
Roll Dies

Roll Die Wear

Close look at engraved stamp after nearly 3000 impressions. Still looks like new.

By Marc Steele, 5 yearsJune 18, 2020 ago
Marking Stamps and dies

Multi-Character Stamping Die

Options for in die marking include multi-character, multi-line, and logo solid dies.

By Marc Steele, 5 years ago
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Reverse characters

Q: What is the difference between standard engraved characters and reverse characters? A: We at CMT get this question a lot. The mark as seen on your part will determine this. Example 1. If you are marking a flat piece of steel and you want the mark to read correctly after Read more…

By Bernard Sparks, 5 yearsDecember 31, 2019 ago
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Custom stamp print types

Q: I would like a custom stamp made. What kind of file type is preferred by CMT? A: File types .dxf or .dwg are preferred, but CMT can work with a .pdf file or even a hand drawn print. Please note that a design charge would apply for all non-CAD Read more…

By Bernard Sparks, 5 yearsDecember 30, 2019 ago
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

High-speed steel (HSS)

Q: Can CMT manufacture steel stamps from high-speed steel? A: Yes, we can make stamps from high-speed steel if required. Please note that the cost is higher and the lead time is longer. In most cases HSS is not needed. If application details are provided to CMT, our marking experts Read more…

By Bernard Sparks, 5 yearsDecember 30, 2019 ago

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