Stainless steel nameplates are a specialized metal material, with a production process that is more challenging than that of copper or aluminum plates. Stainless steel boasts excellent corrosion resistance against atmospheric and freshwater media, and after undergoing corrosion, polishing, and cleaning, they are extremely aesthetically pleasing. Next, we will share with you three key details to pay attention to when manufacturing stainless steel nameplates:
I. Function
The essence of stainless steel nameplates lies in their practicality. While the artistic design of the plates holds aesthetic value, it is not for viewing purposes; it is functional. Visual changes occur at different speeds of movement, so the standard specifications for stainless steel nameplates must undergo extensive testing and verification.
Shape
The shape of stainless steel nameplates must comply with national or international standards. In the absence of standard specifications, attention should be given to principles of ease of identification and non-compliance.
Size and color.
Stainless steel labels should be appropriately sized, crafted based on promotional needs or other items. The promotional content must align with buyers' requirements, avoiding deviation from the theme, while also enhancing the level of the label designer. The size setting depends on how long we anticipate completing the identification, primarily focusing on clear colors. Ensure the size and color are within the normal field of vision for humans, visible even at the set distance.





