TYROLIT – Download logo in SVG vector or PNG image

TYROLIT - Logo in SVG vector format

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SVG format

It’s a lightweight vector format (in kilobytes) that’s ideal for use on websites, in mobile apps, and for print. Thanks to its scalability to any size without loss of quality, it can be scaled from the size of an icon to a banner on a building. The file is easily editable in popular graphics editors such as Figma, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and others, and opens in Photoshop without any issues.

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It’s a raster format with support for transparent backgrounds, making it ideal for use on websites, web graphics, in presentations, documents, and social media. PNG preserves high image quality at its original size, but may lose sharpness and become blurred when enlarged. The file easily opens and is used in popular editors such as Photoshop, GIMP, Canva, Figma, and most standard image viewers.

TYROLIT - Logo in PNG format with a transparent background

The TYROLIT logo, used by the Austrian manufacturer of abrasive, cutting, grinding, and dressing tools, consists of the brand name rendered in bold dark-blue uppercase sans-serif letters with uniform stroke thickness. The overall form of the sign resembles a horizontally elongated oval cropped at the sides: the first and last letters are linked by a shared lower arc, so the word is perceived as a single framed composition. This sign is used as the brand’s main identifier. The brand name comes from a mineral named after Tyrol, and the company itself has noted that the shade of this mineral is also reflected in its logo.

TYROLIT traces its history back to 1919 and grew out of Swarovski’s production needs, where in-house grinding tools were required for crystal processing. Today, the company describes itself as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of grinding and dressing tools and as a system supplier for the construction industry. According to TYROLIT, it produces more than 80,000 products, holds over 500 patents, operates 29 production sites, and is active in more than 140 countries. This is why the brand is well known in industry, construction, metalworking, and precision material processing, where productivity, consistency, and tool accuracy are especially important.

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