Braille engraving means creating raised dots (Braille) on plates and panels so that visually impaired people can read information by touch. Braille is a tactile reading and writing system made up of six raised dots per cell. By using braille, any environment becomes more accessible and inclusive.
Gravotech offers high-quality CNC engraving machines that are perfectly suited for signage and identification. From compact tabletop models to industrial systems, these machines ensure durable and precise braille markings.
With Gravostyle™ software, the process is simple: entered text is automatically converted into correct braille, ensuring each dot is placed exactly where it should be. Precision is crucial, since a single misplaced dot can change the meaning of a word.
Materials are also specially designed for this purpose. Plastic plates such as Gravotac are developed for braille signage, offering strong contrast and long-lasting readability.
Key features of Gravotech braille solutions:
Professional machines: CNC engraving machines suitable for various materials.
Smart software: Gravostyle™ with automatic braille transcription.
Specialized materials: durable plates like Gravotac for clear and accessible signage.
Gravotech technology makes it possible to integrate braille in many environments:
Building signage: door plates, maps, and nameplates in offices, schools, hospitals, and shops.
Elevators and control panels: buttons and functions labeled in braille for safe and intuitive use.
Industrial applications: control panels and warning signs that can also be used by visually impaired employees.
Public facilities: restroom doors, bus stops, information kiosks, and ticket machines with braille instructions.
Adfortem is the engraving technology expert and official Gravotech partner. We support clients throughout the entire process: from choosing the right CNC engraving machine and materials to practical implementation and training.
Would you like to make your environment more accessible with braille engraving? Contact Adfortem today for personal advice and a demonstration.
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