Red Rowmark Reverse LaserMark® Engraving Plastic
Reverse LaserMark® acrylic sheets have a clear finish over top, a rich color designed for ultra-fine detailed laser and rotary engraving. This product line is a perfect choice for a custom color combination by mirroring artwork and engraving the product from the backside. The color layer is removed during engraving to expose the clear layer. Customize the material by using lighting or an acrylic paint of your choice to color-fill the back layer.
Reverse LaserMark® engravable sheet product is perfect for interior/exterior signage, ADA-compliant, illuminated wayfinding, industrial labels, safety signage, and much more.
- Available with or without adhesive backing
- Sheets come with a clear protective masking
- Durable surface that resists fingerprints
- High gloss, matte non-glare, or brushed finishes available
- Available in 1/16" (1.6mm) thickness
What is reverse engraving?
Reverse engraving, also known as reverse etching or subsurface engraving, is a technique where engraving is done on the underside of a substrate, allowing the top or finished side to remain smooth.
Reverse LaserMark® acrylic sheets have a clear finish over top, a rich color designed for ultra-fine detailed laser and rotary engraving. This product line is a perfect choice for a custom color combination by mirroring artwork and engraving the product from the backside. The color layer is removed during engraving to expose the clear layer. Customize the material by using lighting or an acrylic paint of your choice to color-fill the back layer.
Reverse LaserMark® engravable sheet product is perfect for interior/exterior signage, ADA-compliant, illuminated wayfinding, industrial labels, safety signage, and much more.
- Available with or without adhesive backing
- Sheets come with a clear protective masking
- Durable surface that resists fingerprints
- High gloss, matte non-glare, or brushed finishes available
- Available in 1/16" (1.6mm) thickness
What is reverse engraving?
Reverse engraving, also known as reverse etching or subsurface engraving, is a technique where engraving is done on the underside of a substrate, allowing the top or finished side to remain smooth.