Our metal nameplates and tags come in a variety of different materials, including brass, steel, and anodised aluminium. This variety is important to us - we take great pride in providing a labelling solution for any requirements, and by stocking several different metals, we are able to cater to a far wider range of customers than most other suppliers.
Today, however, we'd like to focus on one material in particular: stainless steel. While it's not the perfect choice for every situation - if it were, we wouldn't stock those other options mentioned above - we do feel that it's a very versatile option that's very well-suited to most applications. Here are a few reasons to choose stainless steel for your tags and nameplates:
- Made of 316 marine grade stainless steel
- Resistant to stains and chemicals
- Suitable for use in extreme temperatures
- Ideal for salt water environments
- Suitable for marking valves, pipes, tools and plant
- Supplied in 304 grade stainless steel
- 0.5mm thick (24 swg)
- Chemical- and stain-resistant
- Suitable for a wide range of temperatures
- Available in a variety of sizes
- Able to be sterilised
- Equipped with drill holes and self-adhesive backing for easy fixing
- Ideal for the labelling of equipment and machinery
Visit our Metal Nameplates and Metal Tags pages to see more of Label Source's range.
If you need to provide the right perception, why not use our architectural door signs to reflect and enhance your corporate image. These metal nameplates are supplied in robust, hard wearing polished brass, anodised aluminium or stainless steel (the last available in satin or polished finish). The brass and anodised aluminium are 1.5mm thick, and the steel is 1.2mm thick.
The standard eye catching ranges cover toilet or WC identifiers for ladies, gents, unisex or disabled facilities; pull and push signs; emergency fire doors, such as fire door keep shut; and no smoking safety signs. Each sign is supplied pre-drilled, with screws for fixing.