Inscribe Australia is the Gravoglas 2-PLEX labels solutions specialist with strong capability in the concept design, manufacture & service of high-quality commercial & industrial Gravoglas 2-PLEX electrical labels across Australia.
Gravopglas formally known as 2-PLEX is 2ply acrylic designed to perform like traffolyte but with an added advantage it can be used outdoor environments in direct UV Sunlight and harsh weather. It’s durability makes it suitable for marine and military applications.
Inscribe Australia understands the urgency of labels that’s why we have invested & developed an online tracking system, so you know where your job is from start to finish. We have also available on request a premium same day or over night service for urgent jobs. Our normal turn around is 3-5 days as standard.
Designed with the same .010″ cap thickness as our standard indoor plastic Gravoply 1, the UV stability of Gravoglas 2-Plex makes it perfect for all outdoor applications. Available in matte, glossy, or textured surface finishes for surface or subsurface engraving.
This acrylic 2-Ply is designed exclusively for sub-surface engraving, and is suitable for outdoor applications. Different from Gravoglas 2-Plex, Gravoglas 1 has a thin micro-cap on a more rigid clear solid acrylic core. The thin cap offers fine detailed engraving – and it is laserable, too!
Traffolyte was originally manufactured for the electrical industry for permanently marking and labeling switches & switchboards for clear durable identification. Over the years is popularity has grown and is now the leading labelling standard solution for all types of industrial applications such as electrical, plumbing, mining, military aerospace, signage and even arts and crafts.
Traffolyte, sometimes spelled Traffolite, was a brand name for multi-layered phenolic plastic sheets suitable for engraving. Each layer was a different colour so engraved letters or shapes would be a different colour from the unengraved portions. Thus it could be used for name tags, labels and signs. The material dates back to 1927, when it was first produced by Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Ltd. at their Trafford Park factory in Manchester, UK for transformer labels. The complete business was sold to De La Rue Insulation Ltd in 1945; De La Rue exited this business in the early 1960s. There are a large number of companies manufacturing bi- and tri-layer phenolic engraving stock
Traffolye signs and labels are cheap to produce, and were very popular in the past. However, phenolic dust is now recognized as a health hazard (castergenic) properties and so other abs safe plastics have been manufactured to deliver same and better results using new and improved modern safe formulas. Industry recognised brands like Gravoply, Rowmark, Duets and may other generic abs 2ply materials are now the industry preferred replacement.
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