Chemical etching

Leading Photo Chemical Etching Services by Photofab


Since 1968, weโ€™ve specialised in precision chemical etching of metals, earning a global reputation for excellence with outstanding customer service, fast lead times, and top-quality management.

We offer value-added services our customers trust to meet the highest standards.

With decades of experience, we ensure every project meets the highest quality. Our reliable, advanced processes have earned us a bronze SC21 accreditation and a 98% on-time delivery rate. We operate to rigorous standards, including SC21, ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001, ensuring full traceability. Combining industry expertise, state-of-the-art equipment, and a trusted partner network, we deliver precision manufacturing solutions tailored to your needs.

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What is chemical etching and how does chemical metal etching work?

Chemical etching is a highly precise and versatile manufacturing process used to create intricate, detailed components. By using acids and other chemicals to dissolve specific areas of a metal sheet, this method achieves levels of accuracy and complexity that traditional machining techniques often cannot match.

The process removes as little as 10 microns (0.0004โ€) and up to over 0.5mm (0.020โ€) from both sides of a metal sheet simultaneously, making it an efficient and highly controlled technique. The result is a component with finely etched details and exceptional dimensional accuracy. For further insights, explore our detailed metal etching process section.

It is compatible with a wide range of metals, including brass, copper, beryllium copper, and ferrous materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, and mild steel, with thicknesses up to 1.5mm.

For metal cutting needs that exceed 1.5mm thickness, up to 22mm, we can also offer laser cutting whilst ensuring the same high standards of precision and reliability. Whether you require chemical etching or laser cutting, our expertise ensures your components are manufactured to the highest quality, customised to meet your exact design specifications.

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Behind the chemical etching process

Chemical etching is celebrated for its flexibility and precision, making it an ideal choice for a variety of industries. From electronics and aerospace to medical devices and automotive parts, this process is used to manufacture components that require intricate designs and tight tolerances.

Hereโ€™s a snapshot of our photo chemical milling (PCM) process

etching measurement
1. Design Advice

Collaborate with our engineers to refine your design, reduce costs, and ensure manufacturability through CAD files or a simple sketch.

CAD design for etching
2. Receipt of Drawings

We digitise your drawings into CAD and optimise them for material usage, adapting for etching accuracy. 

Chemical etching prototyping
3. Film Plotting

Laser-plotted graphic tools ensure component precision from both sides of the metal.

Etching material picking
4. Metal Selection

Choose from our vast metal stock available with full traceability and certification.

Sheet metal cleaning
5. Metal Preparation

We cleanse every metal sheet, ensuring itโ€™s free of impurities for seamless image transfer.

Photosensitive blue laminate
6. Resist Lamination

Double-sided photosensitive polymer films coat the metal to enable the precise transfer of designs.  

Photomech processing
7. Printing

Your design comes to life as the coated metal is UV-exposed with your graphic tool for intricate detailing.

Photosensitive blue
8. Developing

The unprotected areas of the resist are chemically developed away, readying them for etching.

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9. Etching

Bespoke chemicals then remove exposed metal, creating dimensional perfection.

Automated metal stripping
10. Stripping

This is the final process The resist is stripped from the final design, revealing clean, flawless metal components.

Metal etching quality inspection
11. Inspection and Packing

Every component undergoes rigorous testing to ensure accuracy, quality, and surface integrity before being securely packaged for delivery.

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Etching Tolerances

Chemical etching tolerances
Chemical etching tolerances

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Chemical etching prototyping

For prototyping

Prototyping is often a painstaking process of trial and error โ€“ even minuscule design changes can cost valuable time and money. Chemical etching drastically reduces the cost and time consumption of these experiments. Rapid prototyping is possible, ensuring that you can easily implement cost-effective improvements. See our Rapid Turnaround Service for more details.


Chemical etching bridges the gap between prototyping and full production, using the same tooling to make one part or a million. Weโ€™d be happy to discuss how we can bring your ideas to life, so you can see a return on your hard work. Send us your specification to get a quote within 24 hours.

Chemical etching full production

For Volume Production

Continuous investment into the business and the team has delivered the latest advancements in automation technology and processes. Every stage in production has been refined to offer the highest standards with the shortest lead-times possible, from digital tooling, with quick and easy changes to specifications, multi-component designs all on one sheet, through to our multi-sided burr-free metal etching and automated stripping line.

The entire process from quote to delivery has a dedicated point of contact, reinforcing the production process, with full traceability throughout.

Filters, Meshes, Screens & Grids

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Our Chemical etching tabbing GUIDELINES

In order to further increase the precision of components, we โ€˜tabโ€™ parts into sheets of metal. Tabs are slivers of metal, that serve to retain parts in sheet form. In other words, once completely etched, the components are not โ€˜looseโ€™ parts, but instead are held into sheet form using these tabs.

We have devised four different tab styles. These are shown below along with features of each.

Inboard Twist Tabs
Inboard twist tabs
  • Full thickness twist tab
  • Leaves minimal material loss and no protrusion
Half etch outboard tabs
Half etch outboard tabs
  • Used when small protruding witness is acceptable, or when inboard is not an option
  • Can be finished on thicker materials to remove protruding witness
Half etch inboard tabs
Half etch inboard tabs
  • Half etched break line style
  • Used when a small protruding witness is not acceptable
  • Breaks slightly inboard or on the component edge leaving no protrusion
Full thickness outboard tabs
Full thickness outboard tabs
  • Used when small protruding witness is acceptable โ€“ or when inboard is not an option
  • Can be finished on thicker materials to remove protruding witness

*1mm is not the dimension of the feature, but is for scale reference only

Tab-less parts can be made if required.

The essential guide to getting the most from our Versa-Etch Technology

Reduce costs and optimise prototypes with our Versa-Etch technology.

Our guide details how this flexible chemical etching process allows for cost-effective multiple designs on a single sheet.

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FAQs about chemical etching

What metals can be etched?


We can etch a wide selection of metal alloys including stainless steel, aluminium and copper. There are a couple of metals that we canโ€™t etch including tungsten and titanium..

How accurate is the chemical etching process?


Our chemical etching process supports extremely tight tolerances, ensuring flawless results consistently. The tolerances differ based on the thickness of the metal and they can be dimensional, positional, etching and thickness tolerances. Please see the graph above for more information

Can you handle custom designs?


Absolutely, we pride ourselves on creating highly bespoke parts and components. We can work with a fully dimensioned CAD file to a simple description. Our team will work with you to bring your unique ideas to life.

Will the process alter the metal properties?


Not at all. Chemical etching uses no heat or force, ensuring the materialโ€™s properties remain unchanged.  We can offer additional processes such as heat treatment,  annealing or anodising upon request.

What are the benefits of chemical etching?


Low-cost tooling

Low-cost design changes

Mixed graphic tools for prototyping to full production runs

Half-etched forming

Metal properties remain unaltered

Can I add identification marks to my parts?


Yes, you can easily add company logos, part numbers, or other identifying marks to your parts during the chemical etching process.

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Value added partnerships

We also have long working relationships with specialist partners for additional finishing services. These services can range from laser-cutting, plating, anodising and heat treatments which can add decorative finishes, prevent corrosion, and further improve durability.

All additional processes are managed closely and delivered with full transparency and traceability.

Service partnership moulded plastics

start your production journey today

If you are looking to find a complete service include dedicated engineering to design and implement your solution, get in touch with us. Youโ€™ll be given an account manager who is always on hand to advise and take care of everything for you. Call us on 01480 226699 or contact us now to see how we can add an extra dimension to your manufacturing project.

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SERVICES we offer


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Chemical Milling / Chemical Etching

Since 1968, we have specialised in precision chemical etching, building a reputation as the world leaders through exceptional customer service, lead-times and quality management of chemical etching and value-added services.

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Export

We understand the importance of reliable, high-quality manufacturing for businesses around the world. With an over 55-year legacy in supplying chemically etched components worldwide, our unique combination of versatility and unparalleled service makes us the ideal choice as your export partner. We believe in the power of international collaboration.

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Hard tooling and forming

Dedicated Sheet Metal Engineering

We understand that engineering is an essential part of the production journey. Thatโ€™s why we have heavily invested in a dedicated secondary engineering unit, with the aim of this is to offer an even greater service and flexibility to our customers.

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CAD design for etching

Electronic File Handling

Digital files have now become an essential part of our tooling process โ€“ digital tooling gives a huge flexibility of design, while allowing our team to easily review and edit designs.

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Metal Plating & Finishing

Photofab can offer a class-leading metal plating service, in a huge range of finishes. Metal plating is an important service that allows you to add certain properties, or a decorative finish, to your pieces. With a 24-hour turnaround time, Photofab is the perfect candidate to quickly fulfil the metal plating needs of your application.

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Metal etching quality checks

Prototyping to High Volume

We offer our services in every possible volume โ€“ we can prototype single pieces and scale all the way up to a high-volume production. We offer this flexibility in a range of our industry leading processes.

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Photofab chemical etching metal forming

Sheet Metal Forming & Tooling Manufacture

Our metal forming and tooling team have built a wealth of experience and expertise to compliment the established etching division and create a full manufacturing service.

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Volume chemical etched parts

Far East Supply Chain

We offer the option of utilising their strong relationship with a quality manufacturing supply chain in the Far East.

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Metal Laser cutting

Laser Cutting

Our laser cutting service was created to offer customers precision cutting on materials thicker than 1.5mm whilst maintaining the same standards and quality control as our in-house etching services.

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Metal stamping

Metal Stamping

Metal stamping is best used for high volume applications, as the more volume is produced the better cost effective the initial outlay on the tooling is.

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Photo Etching

There is a phrase often associated with our photo etching capabilities, โ€œIf you can draw it, we can make itโ€. With over 55 years experience and a large pool of technical knowledge, we are specialists in photo etching of thin metal parts.

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