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What are the production processes of nameplates?

Nameplates are divided into concave and convex nameplates and flat nameplates, and their processes are also different:

1. For ordinary concave and convex nameplates, the paint filled in the concave part is nitrocellulose paint.

The method of painting is to spray paint the entire front of the nameplate, and then remove the paint from the font or pattern parts to expose the metal lettering or pattern lines. Higher-grade concave and convex nameplates are simply coated with baking paint, or partially painted with colored paint, or coated with transparent varnish, depending on the requirements.

2. Flat nameplates are mainly made of aluminum alloy materials.

The color on the surface is not paint, but the color dyed after anodization. Depending on the process method, it can be a single color or 2-3 colors. Flat nameplates have higher decorative properties and are cheaper. There are also nameplates that are printed on the screen and the colors used are inks.

Extended information:

After the product is put on the market, a nameplate is fixed on the product to provide users with information such as manufacturer trademark identification, brand distinction, and product parameter inscription.

The nameplate is also called the nameplate. The nameplate is mainly used to record some technical data of the manufacturer and rated working conditions for correct use without damaging the equipment.

The materials for making nameplates are divided into metals and non-metals: metals include zinc alloy, copper, iron, aluminum, stainless steel, etc., but aluminum is mainly used in production because of the effect of the processed nameplates. It is relatively high-end, durable and does not rust. Non-metals include plastic, acrylic organic board, PVC, PC, paper, etc.

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