The construction of a metal nameplate can vary depending on the application. A metal nameplate can be built to withstand both indoor and outdoor applications. It is important to understand these factors when choosing a metal nameplate that is right for your unique situation, budget, and overall objective.
Metal is a durable material suitable for product identification across all markets, especially products exposed to harsh environments.
Aluminum - metal of choice for durable, cost effective nameplates, badges, and product labeling. It can take on the appearance of other metals like brass or stainless steel by applying transparent tints of color to the surface.
Stainless Steel - popular substrate for product identification in indoor or outdoor applications, usually within harsh environments. It is corrosive and dent resistant. Its strength makes stainless steel ideal for industrial settings and applications.
Brass - less common than aluminum or stainless steel. It can be used either as an industrial tag or a decorative nameplate. Graphics can be embossed, however, they are not as defined as on the other metals.
Deciding which type of metal to use for your specific application is determined by several factors. Aluminum is the most commonly requested material for nameplates since it is affordable and friendly for production. It stands up well both for indoor and outdoor exposure and can be fabricated for bends or embossed for dimension. McLoone offers other metals in order to satisfy needs for more industrial applications.
Brands across the globe and on a variety of products from sporting goods and furniture to automotive aftermarket and medical equipment trust McLoone to produce attractive nameplates and badges time after time. Not sure which metal is best for your application? We can help determine a cost effective solution!
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