In industrial facilities where dozens of valves, switches, and control points look nearly identical, a single misidentification can trigger cascading consequences. Maintenance technicians selecting the wrong isolation valve during lockout/tagout procedures risk...
Industrial equipment is built to last decades, but the identification tags attached to them often face a shorter lifespan. Over time, exposure to sunlight, cleaning cycles, vibration, and general handling can cause even high-quality nameplates to fade, scratch, or...
Equipment identification fails in harsh environments for two reasons: the material corrodes, or the tag detaches. Most manufacturers focus solely on material selection while overlooking a critical failure point—edge quality. Rough, burr-ridden edges on poorly cut...
As owner and president of STRYKER, Nicole Malson has led asuccessful transformation of a company with deep roots and a longstanding reputation. After purchasing the business, she completed afull rebrand one year later, evolving Industrial Nameplate, Inc. into...
Original equipment manufacturers face a critical decision when specifying identification solutions for their products. The choice between Metalphoto® and engraved aluminum affects not only upfront costs, but long-term durability, maintenance requirements, and customer...