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Industrial Nameplate Inc. Earns Certified Metalphoto® Converter Designation

Published on February 09, 2021

Metalphoto® Certified Converter

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Industrial Nameplate Inc. Earns Certified Metalphoto® Converter Designation

The company completes assessment, implements processes to improve quality and application knowledge for the Metalphoto® product line.

Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Monday, 2/9/2021 – Horizons Imaging Systems Group (ISG) announced that Industrial Nameplate has achieved Certified Metalphoto® Converter status. Certified Converter status means that Industrial Nameplate has completed a process assessment, received recommendations, and begun implementing new processes to improve product quality and expand application expertise for Metalphoto® photosensitive anodized aluminum.

Certified Converters receive in-depth training regarding the features, benefits, and performance specifications to which Metalphoto® is certified. They understand when Metalphoto® is appropriate for a specific application and can help organizations write Metalphoto® into specifications.

According to Andy Marvin, the Customer Experience Manager, “the Metalphoto® Converter Certification sends a clear message to OEMs and government organizations as to which suppliers are the best source for outstanding product quality and service.”

Certified Converters receive access to a library of selling tools, including case studies and product videos, as well as a “Certified Metalphoto® Converter” emblem for their website.

Metalphoto® is the highest resolution most durable identification material available. With their state-of-the-art processing equipment, Industrial Nameplate is one of the most advanced and capable Metalphoto® converters worldwide. They produce the most robust nameplates/data plates, placards, barcode labels, maintenance schematics, machine control panels, and other identification items that need to last a lifetime, even in the most extreme environments.

About Industrial Nameplate Inc.:
Industrial Nameplate Inc. (INI) supplies industry-leading manufacturing companies with the highest quality custom industrial labels. They offer solutions and manufacture durable and precise industrial- strength nameplates engineered for their customers unique demands.

 Certified Woman Owned Small Business
 ISO 9001:2015 Certified
 JCP Certified

Specializing in custom quality labels, Industrial Nameplate is Wisconsin’s preferred supplier of military-grade custom labels, decals, and nameplates.

From the very beginning in 1960, their main objective has always been to supply durable products at affordable prices. Industrial Nameplate Inc. provides quality service, dedication, and durable custom products.

With the high standards of supplying the United States Government and their contracts, Industrial Nameplate Inc. ensures your order is done one time, produced correctly, and with the correct documentation and licenses.

Industrial Nameplate takes pride in its family roots, durable product, and long-lasting relationships with their clients.

About Metalphoto® ®:

For over 70 years, industrial and military engineers have specified Metalphoto® photosensitive anodized aluminum in applications where permanent product identification is critical. Metalphoto’s durability comes from its photographic image which is sealed inside of the anodized aluminum, providing resistance to corrosion, sunlight degradation, abrasion, extreme temperatures, and chemical exposure.

Available from 0.003” to 0.125” thick, Metalphoto® can be used for a wide variety of applications where permanent identification is critical including barcode labels, nameplates/rating plates, maintenance schematics, machine control panels, and signage.

Metalphoto® can be purchased from the global network of approved converters. For more information, visit www.metalphoto.com.

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