ANPAS is pleased to introduce the unique
chemically bronzed oxidised engraved plaque. The quality and
extended benefit exceed that of the cast bronze plaque with
delivery and installation if required, in a matter of days
not weeks.
Method
The florentine bronze finish on all plaques is achieved by
applying a catalyst to the surface of the metal causing it
to oxidise. Chemicals are required to achieve this result
deriving from fifty years of research, experiments and exposure
to various weather patterns in the harsh Australian climate.
The resulting finish is a hardened brown oxidised surface
which surpasses any painted finish in durability and longevity.
The oxidised surface cannot chip or blister.
The Product
After the desired oxidised surface is achieved, the plaque
can then be engraved. Engraving through the oxidised surface
reveals the underlying metal surface, in turn creating the
finished plaque.
These unique plaques can replace any purpose where a cast
bronze plaque could be used. Benefits from this method compared
to casting are the manufacturing time is reduced to a few days
compared to three weeks, and the cost to create a plaque is
considerably less.
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