embossing
Embossing is a metal-forming process that creates raised or recessed designs on a metal sheet by pressing it between patterned dies. It enhances both the functional and decorative qualities of metal components without removing any material.

Key Features:

  • Design Versatility: Able to produce random textures and widely varying patterns and logos for aesthetic or functional purposes.
  • Material Integrity: Changes the face without thinning or weakening the sheet, thus preserving its structural strength.
  • Improved Appearance and Grip: Good for beautifying the surface, can also provide better grip or cut down on glare, depending on the patterns.

Embossing is often found in the automotive industry, packaging, architecture, and appliance manufacturing. It allows you to stand out visually, improve surface functionality, and support branding or ID. It is a kind of high-speed production, and many metals can work with it, allowing for wide-use applications in decoration and industry.