Plastic nameplates subsurface printing outlasts metal

Listen to this article

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.

Made from Mylar® (polyester) or Lexan® (polycarbonate) and adhesive combin-ations for optimum performance characteristics such as solvent-, weather-, and a hard coat for abrasion-resistance, NFi Plastic Nameplates are offered in brushed, glossy, matte, and textured finishes.  Available 0.005” to 0.030” thick, they can also incorporate mounting holes.

NFi Plastic Nameplates are priced according to construction with low cost tooling due to a large inventory of stock tooling.

 

 

Magazine & eNewsletter

Printed Monthly Magazine

Published monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Digital Monthly Magazine

Published on the fourth Thursday of each month, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Material Handing Wholesaler Weekly Newsletter

Our Weekly newsletter is emailed every Tuesday and contains the latest Industry Events and People News, Source Directory, and important Industry Links.

Forklift International Weekly Hot Sheet Newsletter

Published every Monday morning with the latest material handling equipment
available for sale.

Share the Post:

Related Posts

Our Current Issue

Trader Network

Magazine & eNewsletter

Our magazine is published and mailed monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of important industry issues. 

Weekly Newsletter – Get the latest industry events and people news in this weekly e-newsletter as well as direct access to Wholesaler’s Source Directory and link.

Current Supplements







Business investment surge signals continued opportunity for material handling dealers

Listen to this article Despite a headline decline in durable goods orders in May, the broader outlook for business investment…

National Forklift Safety Day 2026 was a continued success

Listen to this article The Industrial Truck Association (ITA) successfully hosted the 13th Annual National Forklift Safety Day (NFSD) on…

Raymond celebrates future leaders graduating from youth apprenticeship program

Listen to this article Three-decadelong collaboration educates and inspires next generation  The Raymond Corporation, in coordination with the Broome-Tioga Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), is…

Port of Long Beach Approves $58 Million for Clean Technology

Listen to this article New funding moves Long Beach closer to becoming world’s first zero emissions port A commitment by…

Is Amazon about to disrupt the 3PL sector?

Listen to this article Amazon wants to become the next major global 3PL, expanding beyond Fulfillment by Amazon. Amazon recently…