Custom marking dies & steel stamps, engineered to outlast the job.
Durable steel stamps, punches, rotary roll dies, embossing dies and hot stamping dies — engraved in hardened tool steel for permanent part identification and branding, built to your artwork at ±0.05 mm.
Capabilities in detail
Impact & Press Stamps
Heavy-duty steel stamps and punches for metal stamping and embossing — logos, text and part numbers for permanent part identification.
Rotary & Roll Dies
Precision-engraved rollers for continuous marking on cylindrical or flat surfaces.
Hot Stamping & Embossing Dies
Thermally conductive brass and steel dies for packaging and decorative branding, plus embossing die sets.
Process specs
| Standard Tolerance | ±0.05 mm |
| Min. Character Height | 0.1 mm |
| Die Materials | Tool Steel · Brass |
| Hardened Steel | 60 HRC |
| Die Types | Stamp · Roll · Hot Stamp |
| Inspection Rate | 100% |
Recent examples
Common questions
What materials are your marking dies made from?
Hardened tool steels (up to 60 HRC) for impact stamps, punches and roll dies, and thermally conductive brass for hot stamping and decorative branding applications.
Can you engrave our logo onto a die?
Yes. Send your artwork or drawing (DXF, DWG, STEP or PDF) and we engrave a die to match — mirror-reading where the application requires it, so the stamped mark reads correctly.
Do you make rotary dies for continuous marking?
Yes. We engrave precision rollers and rotary dies for continuous marking on cylindrical or flat surfaces.
How do I get a quote for a custom die?
Email us your drawing or artwork (STEP, IGES, DXF, DWG or PDF), the material to be marked and estimated volume — we aim to respond with a quotation within 24 hours.
Ready to Start?
We specialize in complex requirements and tight tolerances. Contact us directly for a consultation.
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How to Request a Quote
Please email us directly with your project requirements. To ensure an accurate quotation within 24 hours, please include:
Attach DXF, DWG, STEP, or PDF files.
Specify material (e.g., Stavax, D2) and hardness (HRC).
Estimated volume and required delivery date.