Plastic Nameplates Subsurface Printing Outlasts Metal
Written January 14, 2014
Categories: Digital, Digital Printing, Industrial Applications & Printed Electronics, Industrial Printing, News
Custom plastic nameplates that are more chemical and abrasion-resistant than metal nameplates and offer many more design options are available from Nameplates For Industry, Inc. of New Bedford, Massachusetts. NFi Plastic Nameplates feature subsurface printing between the durable plastic substrate and the equipment’s surface, which protects the image and data from rub-away caused by abrasion and weather. More durable than metal nameplates, they can incorporate full-color and metallic inks, photographs, sealed windows with serial numbers, date codes, and other details.
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