Metal Tags & Labels

Decals

Metal tags and labels are useful for industrial, commercial, branding, and asset-tracking applications.

Here are the key benefits of metal tags and labels:

1.) Extreme Durability

Metal tags are designed to withstand:

  • Abrasion and scratching
  • Moisture, oils, and chemicals
  • UV exposure and outdoor weather
  • Heat and cold fluctuations

Materials like aluminum, stainless steel, and brass can last decades, even in harsh environments.

2.) Long-Term Legibility

With processes like laser engraving, etching, embossing, and anodized printing, metal labels maintain clear text, barcodes, and serialized data—ideal for:

  • Equipment identification
  • Compliance plates
  • Safety information

They resist fading far longer than plastics or paper labels.

3.) High Temperature Resistance

Metal tags perform well in environments where other materials fail:

  • Manufacturing plants
  • Engine rooms
  • Industrial ovens
  • Outdoor machinery exposed to heat

They can withstand temperatures from 300°F to 1200°F, depending on the metal and marking method.

4.) Chemical and Corrosion Resistance

Stainless steel and anodized aluminum resist:

  • Acids and solvents
  • Saltwater
  • Industrial cleaners
  • Corrosive environments

This makes them ideal for marine, food processing, lab, and chemical facility use.

5.) Security and Tamper Resistance

Metal ID plates are difficult to:

  • Remove
  • Alter
  • Counterfeit

They’re excellent for asset tracking, serialized equipment labels, and regulatory compliance tags.

6.) Professional, High-End Appearance

Metal has a premium look and feel:

  • Clean, permanent branding
  • High-quality signage
  • Nameplates with a polished or brushed finish

Great for product branding, machinery, awards, and custom fabrication.

7.) Customization Options

Available in a wide range of:

  • Metals (aluminum, stainless, brass)
  • Sizes and shapes
  • Finishes (brushed, matte, polished, anodized)
  • Mounting methods (adhesive, screws, rivets, wiring)

Also ideal for custom data such as:

  • QR codes
  • Barcodes
  • Serial numbers
  • Sequential numbering
8.) Suitable for Harsh Industrial Environments

Metal tags excel in demanding conditions:

  • Construction
  • Utilities and energy
  • Transportation
  • Aerospace
  • Manufacturing

They remain readable and intact where other label materials fail.

9.) Long-Term Cost Efficiency

Because metal tags last so long, they require fewer replacements, lowering:

  • Maintenance costs
  • Equipment downtime
  • Safety/compliance risks