Where to Find Stainless Steel Engraved Device Labels for Machines

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One of our clients has asked for stainless steel engraved device labels (such as prox's, photo-eyes, valves, motors, etc) for a machine they are purchasing from us. While we usually produce phenolic device labels in-house, we are now seeking recommendations for sourcing stainless steel labels. These labels are typically 4" x 2" in size and can include up to 4 lines of text. If you have any suggestions for where to find these engraved labels, please let us know.

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When discussing label options with your customers, consider inquiring about their interest in including barcoding. While metal labels are favored for their durability, one notable advantage is the ability to incorporate barcodes containing crucial information (often the tag name), which can later be integrated with your maintenance system for seamless tracking.

I concur with Cardocea's suggestion to consider using stainless steel tie wraps for attaching tags, as they may be necessary for various reasons, such as metal detection in products and durability. Some companies require the use of these tie wraps for quality control purposes.

In the past, I have bought metal engraved plates from AB and AutomationDirect. However, more recently, we have been utilizing the services of a retired individual who acquired an automated engraver as a hobby. Additionally, there is a website called www.legend-plates.com that offers a wide range of styles for engraving. Although I personally have not used their services, a friend in the electrical industry used them for larger signs and was satisfied with the quality of work.

For high-quality engraving services on any material, check out National Engraving Services at http://www.national-engraving-services.com/. With years of experience, they specialize in laser engraving and consistently deliver excellent results.

When creating custom machine ID plates with information like machine name, manufacturing date, and serial numbers, there are several options available. For small quantities, a PC-controlled "printer" device can be used to hammer a hardened steel needle into flat surfaces to write characters. However, this method is slow and noisy, making it unsuitable for large tag orders. Another option is to use laser cutters, especially for items made from flat materials. These machines can not only cut parts from standard size sheets but also engrave each part with a unique part ID or project ID using a lower power setting on the laser. While this method may not be ideal for creating sports trophies, it is suitable for creating tags for identification purposes. A third option involves using a small CNC bench to cut characters into stainless steel plates, similar to how plastic tags for buttons and switches are made. While cutting stainless steel is more challenging than plastic, the resulting tags are durable and readable. Alternatively, if the tags will not be subjected to mechanical abrasion, printing the text directly onto the surface is an option, although the text may wear off faster in some environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Answer: 1. Where can I find suppliers for stainless steel engraved device labels? - You can find suppliers for stainless steel engraved device labels by searching online industrial equipment suppliers, specialty engraving companies, or contacting manufacturers who specialize in producing custom machine labels.

FAQ: 2. What are the typical specifications for stainless steel engraved device labels?

Answer: - The typical specifications for stainless steel engraved device labels include a size of 4" x 2" and the ability to include up to 4 lines of text. These labels are commonly used for devices such as prox's, photo-eyes, valves, motors, etc.

FAQ: 3. How can I ensure the quality and durability of stainless steel engraved device labels?

Answer: - To ensure the quality and durability of stainless steel engraved device labels, you should look for suppliers who use high-quality stainless steel material that is resistant to corrosion and fading. Additionally, inquire about the engraving techniques and processes used to make the labels long-lasting.

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