Hot-Stamping Die Etching Machine
Rotating + angle-swing die etching machine (TB5060) that bites deep, layered relief up to 2.5 mm into magnesium, zinc, copper and steel — fast, repeatable and ready for hardening.
Deep, layered relief that flat-plate etching can’t give
Hot-stamping and embossing dies need depth and a layered, three-dimensional relief. The TB5060 uses a rotating plus angle-swing structure so the etchant bites an even, multi-level relief up to 2.5 mm deep at high precision. A pure-titanium heater with a matched water chiller holds the bath temperature steady, so etch depth stays consistent batch to batch. It processes magnesium, zinc, copper and steel plate — widely used for hot-stamping dies, embossing moulds, printing plates and engraving dies.
- ModelTB5060 (compact TB3040 available)
- Working size500 × 600 mm (custom available)
- MaterialsMagnesium · zinc · copper · steel
- Max etch depth2.5 mm
- Etching temperature0 – 65 °C
- HeaterPure titanium
- Temperature controlMatched water chiller (5 HP)
- StructureRotating + angle-swing
- Power5.5 kW / 380V / 50Hz
Built for deep, precise die relief
Rotating + swing structure
Two-axis motion keeps even deep etching uniform, with layered relief.
Up to 2.5 mm deep
Multi-level depth for hot-stamping and embossing dies and moulds.
Pure-titanium heater
Corrosion-resistant heating with accurate, stable temperature.
Matched water chiller
Holds etchant temperature steady, so etch depth is repeatable.
Multi-material
Etches magnesium, zinc, copper and steel die plate.
High precision
Fine, sharp detail for printing plates and engraving dies.
Layered relief on magnesium & zinc



Stamping-die etching — common questions
Yes. Magnesium and zinc are the most common hot-stamping die materials and the machine is built for them; it also etches copper and steel plate.
Up to about 2.5 mm. The rotating + angle-swing structure keeps even deep etching uniform, producing layered, three-dimensional relief for dies and moulds.
Etching is exothermic; if the bath temperature drifts, the etch depth becomes inconsistent. A matched 5 HP chiller holds the etchant at the working temperature for consistent, repeatable depth.
The standard working size is 500 × 600 mm. A compact 300 × 400 mm model (TB3040) and larger custom sizes are available to suit your dies.