Equipment Metal Labels
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Equipment metal labels carry a machine's identity — brand, model number, and serial number — the data a technician checks during service, warranty, or a recall. Himgo makes these as the identification record for appliances and machines, not the warning label. For hazard and safety marking in harsh environments, see Industrial Metal Labels.
| Option | Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum, 304/316 stainless, nickel, brass, copper |
| Thickness | 0.2–1 mm |
| Size | 40×20 mm, 60×30 mm, 80×25 mm, 30×30 mm, custom to your drawing |
| Finish | Brushed, anodized, printed color, matte |
| Marking/Process | Etching, laser engraving, screen/UV printing |
| Mounting | Thin 3M adhesive, holes |
| Variable data | Sequential serial numbers, engraved or printed one by one |
Aluminum or brass suits consumer appliances with a shorter service life. Stainless holds up better on industrial machines that need a tamper-resistant serial record for years.
| Example spec | Ref US$/pc |
|---|---|
| 40×20 mm aluminum, printed brand and model, adhesive | $0.11 |
| 60×30 mm stainless steel, etched with variable serial | $0.29 |
| 80×25 mm brass, laser engraved, holes | $0.47 |
Indicative only. Final price depends on material, marking method, variable data volume, and quantity.
Yes, we handle sequential or custom serial ranges as variable data.
Usually laser engraving or printing, one by one from your sequence file.
Equipment labels record a machine's model and serial identity. Industrial labels carry warning information for harsh conditions.
Yes, this is the standard layout for an equipment data plate.
Either works. Adhesive suits lighter appliances, holes suit heavier or vibration-prone machines.
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