Industrial Metal Labels
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Industrial metal labels are built for the conditions that kill ordinary labels — heat near ovens and furnaces, chemical splash, outdoor UV, and daily abrasion from handling. Himgo makes these to carry warning and caution information that has to stay legible on the plant floor. For a machine's model or serial identity instead, see Equipment Metal Labels.
| Option | Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum, 304/316 stainless (316 for chemical exposure), nickel, brass, copper |
| Thickness | 0.2–1 mm, thicker gauges for abrasion-prone areas |
| Size | 40×20 mm, 60×30 mm, 80×25 mm, 30×30 mm, custom to your drawing |
| Finish | Brushed, anodized, printed color for warning color-coding, matte |
| Marking/Process | Etching, screen/UV printing, laser |
| Mounting | Thin 3M adhesive, holes (holes usually preferred near vibration or heavy machinery) |
316 stainless is worth specifying wherever the label sits near chemical splash or wash-down. Anodized aluminum covers most outdoor and corrosion-only cases at lower cost, and salt-spray testing is available on request for coastal or marine sites.
| Example spec | Ref US$/pc |
|---|---|
| 40×20 mm aluminum, printed warning colors, adhesive | $0.13 |
| 60×30 mm stainless steel, etched, holes | $0.32 |
| 80×25 mm 316 stainless, anodized, salt-spray tested | $0.50 |
Indicative only. Final price depends on material grade, testing requested, and quantity.
Etched and laser marks hold up well past typical oven or furnace proximity temperatures. Tell us your specific range.
316 stainless handles most industrial chemical exposure better than 304 stainless or aluminum.
Yes, on request for coastal, marine, or outdoor installations.
Usually through screen/UV printing. Anodizing can also add a base color.
Industrial labels carry warning and hazard information for harsh environments. Equipment labels carry a machine's model and serial identity.
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