Troy Cooper
02-04-2008, 2:19 PM
I just received a request from a client to laser engrave some logos and text directly on some hockey pucks (about 30) to use as commemorative awards for an event. They want each one to be personalized which is why silk screening or pad printing is not a viable option for them.
I believe that the hockey pucks are a vulcanized rubber which I assume is not much different that regular rubber and should be OK to laser engrave. Am I correct in my assumption?
I am also curious how acrylic paint might work for color filling the engraved text and logo. I would mask the puck before engraving and airbrush the acylic in. Does any know if acrylic paint will adhere to rubber?
Any insights would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I believe that the hockey pucks are a vulcanized rubber which I assume is not much different that regular rubber and should be OK to laser engrave. Am I correct in my assumption?
I am also curious how acrylic paint might work for color filling the engraved text and logo. I would mask the puck before engraving and airbrush the acylic in. Does any know if acrylic paint will adhere to rubber?
Any insights would be appreciated.
Thanks!