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54B074 - Walter Surfox Reusable Marking Stencil 257mm x 170mm

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Professional Branding with the Walter 54B074 Stencil

Take pride in your fabrication work by leaving a permanent mark of quality with the Walter 54B074 Reusable Stencil. In the competitive world of metal fabrication, branding is everything. Whether you are building custom stainless steel countertops, industrial tanks, or architectural railings, signing your work with a professional logo elevates the perceived value of the finished product. This 257mm x 170mm stencil is designed to help you do just that, offering a large, versatile canvas for your company name, logo, or project details.

Designed for use with Walter's Surfox machines, this stencil moves beyond temporary markers or stickers that peel off. It allows you to electrochemically etch your design directly into the metal surface. The result is a sleek, dark mark (or white etch, depending on your setting) that looks like it was printed by a factory laser, but can be done right in your shop with your weld cleaning machine. The stencil itself is built tough; it is not a one-time-use sticker. With a durable mesh construction, you can use this stencil over and over again on multiple jobs, making it a smart investment for production runs or busy job shops.

Using the 54B074 is straightforward. Simply tape the stencil in place over the desired area on your stainless steel piece, apply the marking fluid, and pass the Surfox marking wand over the top. In seconds, the current reacts with the metal through the stencil's mesh, leaving a permanent, crisp image. Because it uses electricity and fluid rather than heat or impact, you won't warp thin sheet metal or compromise the integrity of the steel. It is the perfect finishing touch for high-end work where appearance matters.

The generous 257mm x 170mm size gives you plenty of room to work with. You aren't limited to tiny text; you can create bold, visible signage that stands out. This is particularly useful for adding operating instructions, safety warnings, or large brand logos to equipment. To keep your stencil in top fighting condition, simply rinse it off after you are done to wash away the salts and metal particles. A clean stencil means a crisp mark every time. Upgrade your finishing process and ensure your customers know exactly who built their high-quality equipment with this professional marking tool.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Electrochemical Stencil
Dimensions:257mm x 170mm
Material Compatibility:Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Titanium
Type:Reusable
Application Method:Electrochemical Marking

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Reusable Marking Stencil (257mm x 170mm)
  • Protective backing sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Permanent marking of company logos on stainless steel fabrications
  • Etching serial numbers, QR codes, and barcodes for traceability
  • Labeling control panels and industrial equipment faces
  • Applying safety warnings or operating instructions directly to metal
  • Branding food-grade and pharmaceutical stainless steel equipment
  • Identification of parts in aerospace and automotive manufacturing

FAQ

You need a Walter Surfox weld cleaning machine equipped with a marking kit (marking wand and pads) and the appropriate electrolyte solution.

Yes, this stencil is designed for multiple uses. It must be rinsed with water or a neutralizer immediately after each use to prevent the mesh from clogging.

It is primarily designed for stainless steel, but can also be used on other conductive metals like aluminum and titanium depending on the electrolyte used.

The stencil dimensions are 257mm x 170mm, providing a large area for logos or text.

No, electrochemical marking creates a surface etch (usually black oxide or white etch) that is flush with the metal, not a deep groove like mechanical engraving.

While technically possible, it is designed for electrochemical fluids. Paint may clog the fine mesh permanently if not cleaned with specific solvents immediately.

You can use masking tape or painter's tape to hold the stencil flat against the metal surface during the marking process.