What is a Nameplate?
A nameplate is a permanent identification plate containing essential data such as Site ID, Site Name, Tower Type/Height, Fabricator, Contractor, Year, and GPS Coordinates. It is widely used on telecom towers, machinery, electrical panels, generators, and construction projects to ensure data remains standardized, readable, and weather-resistant.
Material and Thickness
Stainless Steel SS304 → industry standard, corrosion- and weather-resistant.
Stainless Steel SS316 → enhanced resistance, ideal for coastal/chemical areas.
SS201 → economical option for indoor use.
Thickness options: 0.8 / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.5 mm (custom available).
Marking Methods
Laser Engraving → permanent and weather-proof.
Chemical Etching + Paint Fill → recessed with strong contrast.
UV Printing → full color, best for indoor or visual detail.
Optional: QR Code or serial number for asset management.
Finishing and Installation
Surface: hairline/brushed, mirror, or matte.
Rounded corners (R3–R5) with deburred edges.
2–4 mounting holes, countersunk available.
Installation: bolts, rivets, or 3M VHB tape.
Sizes and Layout
Popular sizes: 10×15 cm, 15×20 cm, 20×30 cm, or custom.
Common content: logo, Site ID, Site Name, Tower Type/Height, Fabricator, Contractor, Year, GPS Coordinates.
Use clear sans-serif fonts with proper spacing.
Advantages of Stainless Nameplates
Resistant to UV, rust, and outdoor exposure.
Precise and long-lasting marking.
Professional appearance for projects and industrial use.
Fully customizable design.
Production Lead Time
Design files accepted in AI, CDR, or PDF. Standard lead time: 1–3 business days depending on order quantity.