⚡ Mark like a pro, dry in a flash, and never miss a beat!
Brilliance Laser Inks 12 Oz Laser Marking Spray delivers a patented nano-particle formula designed for permanent, high-contrast black markings on uncoated metals. Compatible with CO2, Fiber/YAG, and Diode lasers, it offers 25% more coverage with anti-clog technology and fast-drying properties, ensuring durable, heat-resistant results and effortless cleanup for professional-grade laser engraving.
Brand | BRILLIANCE LASER INKS |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Fast-Drying |
Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
UPC | 706954235771 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706954235771 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 7.75 inches |
Item model number | BLI101MBAS12 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | BLI101MBAS12-FBB |
D**K
Awesome
Engrave on most materials, this product is wonderful!
K**E
Works Beautifully on Brass
When I make a piece of furniture I like put my logo on the piece. I was using a branding iron but with black laser spray I can now put my logo on a brass plate and attach it either prominently or subtly to whatever I build.
B**R
Works great for a diode laser, what isn't lasered rinses right back off. No HAZMAT!
I SWEAR by this stuff, when it comes to lasering. I use it for glossy white tile, stainless steel, brass and other metals and materials.Yeah, it says it's for CO2 lasers, but works great with diode lasers also. Just make sure you run a material test array to get the right setting. Doesn't take much. In fact, a super light spray one way (just enough to tell it's there), wait a few minutes for it to dry, and spray again. SUPER LIGHT COAT where you can almost see the original material. And go light on the power or you'll burn it back off if too high, or not do anything if too low.
J**5
Mixed results
I had mixed results using this product. My application required text and photo on a memorial plaque. I started with anodized aluminum sheet with a satin finish. (AKA Brush finish) The text transferred well, it was black and well defined. The image (B&W bit map) printed well, but due to the satin finish, directional lighting was critical to viewing the image. Depending on the viewing angle, the lenticular scratches reflected the light in such a way that the image appeared as a negative. Viewed from another angle, the image appeared as a positive.Realizing that the lenticular scratches were the problem, I sanded through the anodized finish with a random orbital sander. I sanded the aluminum down to a matt finish starting with 80 grit and ending with 1000 grit paper. After degreasing with rubbing alcohol, I ran several trials at different speed and power settings on my 30W Epilog laser. The matt finish did not produce the positive / negative issue of the satin finish. However, I had trouble with the fine matt finish not being able to reproduce the B&W tonal range of my image. In general, the image contrast was low. Overall it was either too light or too dark depending on my settings. I scrubbed the plates with the orbital sander to remove the image and text. After several trials, I discovered that the 1000 grit matt finish was too smooth. My best results were achieved with an 80-grit matt finish. The text always printed well regardless of finish, and I had reasonably good tonal range on the B&W image using 600 DPI, 75% Speed, 90% Power. (1200 DPI always printed dark and 400 DPI did not retain image details.)In conclusion, my best results were achieved when the aluminum had an 80-grit matt finish. Fingerprints are a problem. Degreasing is essential and avoid touching the engraving surface. The engraving was not as durable as I expected. It was very easy to scrub through and sand the image off for successive trials. I applied a clear lacquer finish to keep the aluminum from oxidizing. The finished product will be framed under glass.
T**D
Using my algorithm, this is the best bang for the buck.
After giving it a go and after using another “only option” brand for several years, I gave this a try and was impressed. Then I saw Omnother brand that claims “black marking spray” for even cheaper so I tried it. It was terrible me but Brilliance is a definite Best Buy when it comes to cost and final appearance. 👍
J**B
Good laser marking spray.
Good laser marking spray and cheaper than alternatives. We use it for our glowforge. Metal pieces come out nice and dark.
R**S
Sprayer is spitting instead of spraying
I have only used less than half of this marking spray and it started spitting instead of spraying. I took the top off to clean it really good and make sure I shake it really good in between each use. Nothing has helped. It's now garbage. As much as this product is, it should last to the very last drop. Don't waste your money.
L**R
Works better than dry moly, done with 10w diode
If anyone is hesitant about ordering this based on price, don’t delay and order it! This product works better than I expected. I was nervous about spending the money because I’m new at layering, but I’m glad I did. Dry moly does the job, but based on everything I read, it can cause damage to your machine from the fumes. Also with dry moly, to mark stainless you have to go 5-10 passes to get image to show up and even that is inconsistent which takes up valuable time. With this spray I did two passes and images are super crisp and no dead spots(I did a test run and one pass works, image gets crisper with a second pass). The axe was done with dry moly for the image and Brilliant marking spray for the words. As you can see, the image done with dry moly looks a touch faded. That was after 5 passes, whereas 2nd Place was two passes with the Brilliant marking spray. I’m still getting the hang of doing even coats with the spray as going heavy causes it to have running with the spray, though it doesn’t affect the lasering process, it does waste product.This product is definitely worth the money. Hope this review helps other small business owners and/or people with their decision to buy.
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