Metal Equipment Nameplates
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A metal equipment nameplate identifies the machine itself — manufacturer, model, serial number, and asset code — not the electrical or pressure ratings printed on a separate rating plate. Himgo produces these for OEMs, machine builders, and maintenance teams who need a permanent ID tag riveted or bonded to the housing.
| Option | Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | 304/316 stainless, aluminum 5052/6061, brass, or your drawing |
| Thickness | 0.3–3 mm |
| Size | 80x40mm, 100x60mm, 120x80mm, 150x100mm, or custom to your drawing |
| Finish | brushed, matte, mirror, anodized, painted, or plated |
| Marking/Process | chemical etching, laser engraving, screen printing, or stamping |
| Mounting | 3M adhesive, drilled holes, rivets, or screws |
Stainless holds up on machines left outdoors or washed down; aluminum keeps weight off panels mounted indoors on lighter housings.
| Example spec | Ref US$/pc |
|---|---|
| 80x40mm aluminum, stamped serial, adhesive back | $0.17–0.20 |
| 100x60mm stainless, etched logo + model | $0.28–0.34 |
| 150x100mm stainless, engraved data + holes for rivets | $0.45–0.53 |
Indicative only. Final price depends on marking method, mounting hardware, and quantity.
Yes, send your numbering sequence or starting point and we mark each plate individually during the run.
A nameplate identifies the machine — maker, model, serial. A rating plate carries regulatory data like voltage or pressure. Many machines carry both.
Etched or engraved stainless holds up well outdoors; painted or printed marks suit indoor or sheltered installs better.
Yes, we drill mounting holes to your spacing and rivets seat fine on cast or machined housings.
Yes, a digital proof and a physical sample are approved before we run the full order.
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