There are many sizes of mechanical equipment nameplates. The more common ones are 30mm*50mm, 50*100mm, 50*50mm and 70*70mm.
The specific size depends on the content.
The aspect ratio is best close to 3:2, and it can be arranged horizontally or vertically.
The thickness depends on the specific size. Generally, the larger the area, the thicker the thickness. It can be 0.5-1.5mm.
Nameplate: After the product is put on the market, it 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 used to make 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-metallic materials include plastic, acrylic organic board, PVC, PC, paper, etc.