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Common Material and Attachment Methods for Effective ID Plates

Written by Vicky Bowie | Feb 2, 2021

Many industrial environments have equipment that is exposed to chemicals, weather extremes, heavy handling, and dirt. Choosing the right processing and materials for ID plates minimizes the risk of critical information not being visible or the data plate wearing away. A variety of metal and flexible material options is stocked to provide the right protection along with the functionality, durability, and custom decoration needed for your design. 

Here are the common material choices along with attachment methods for equipment tags, data plates, and ID plates.

Material 

Thickness and Finish

Aluminum
.002" Matte and Bright Foil
.012"-.032" Mill Finish and Bright
.012"-.063" Anodized
.062"-.090" Mill Finish
Stainless Steel
.018"-.036" Brushed
Polycarbonate
.005"-.030" Clear, Velvet, Weatherable
Polyester
.002" White, Clear, Matte Silver, Brushed Silver, Bright Silver, Imprintable, Reflective
.005"-.010" Clear
Vinyl
.002"-.004" Standard
.007" Static Cling
.010"-.065" Rigid
Attachment Methods
Adhesives
3M and equivalent pressure sensitive adhesives
Holes or Slots
Secure attachment with rivets or screws
Combination
Some applications will require more robust attachment solutions which can include combining pressure sensitive adhesive with rivets or screws.

 

How Can We Help?

Determining the right material and attachment for your ID plates takes an understanding of the application and type of equipment. We have a team of experienced professionals ready to work with you to achieve an effective and durable equipment tag that will last.

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