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Brass Name Plate Manufacturers and Companies

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  • Dallas, TX

    At Texas Nameplate Company, we take pride in producing high-quality nameplates that serve as lasting identifiers for products, equipment, and machinery across a wide range of industries. We specialize in manufacturing durable nameplates that meet stringent performance standards, ensuring they withstand harsh environments, extreme temperatures, and demanding usage conditions.

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  • Staten Island, NY

    We are a manufacturer of identification products for original equipment manufacturer’s and utilities. For 75 years we have made pole tags, cable markers, data plates, safety signs and all things identification. Tech Products, Inc. provides the most durable products in our industries with brand names like EVERLAST, Tech-3D, FASTTAG, and TechBrite. We are also a service company – an information provider. We work as a team member with a customer to find a solution for their identification need.

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  • Toronto, ON

    At Macfarlane Nameplate & Anodizing Corp., we specialize in producing durable, high-performance nameplates that stand up to the most demanding environments. We manufacture metal and plastic identification products that meet strict industry standards for clarity, longevity, and resistance to wear. Our nameplates are used across a wide range of sectors, including aerospace, defense, medical devices, and industrial equipment, where legibility and permanence are essential.

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  • La Grange, TX

    At Carlton Industries, we specialize in manufacturing durable, high-quality name plates that meet the performance and compliance demands of a wide range of industries. We take pride in our ability to deliver custom identification solutions that are built to withstand the harshest environments while maintaining clear legibility and lasting durability.

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  • Perry, NY

    JN White is an ISO 9001:2015 and ITAR-certified manufacturer of name plates, graphic overlays, and custom labels. We nimbly handle projects big and small and have the uncommon ability to translate what our customers need into high-quality, high-precision outcomes. Our team's goal is to bring you the best through our dedication to quality and our constant pursuit of the latest technology. Contact us today!

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Brass Name Plates Industry Information

Brass Name Plates

Brass name plates are flat, two-dimensional metal plates that function as a means to display many different types of information in an elegant manner. They are generally more costly than other types of materials used for nameplates and are often used for decorative applications.

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Materials Used in Manufacturing Brass Name Plates

Brass is a copper alloy, usually containing 33% zinc and 67% copper, although other metals like tin, arsenic, and antimony may be added to improve strength, hardness, or formability. The more zinc used in the alloy, the lighter the color of the brass, ranging from a dark reddish brown to a silvery yellow color.

Applications of Brass Name Plates

Brass is stronger and harder than pure copper but is not comparable with metals like titanium and steel. Therefore, it is rarely used in industrial settings where exposure to extreme temperatures, abrasive chemicals, and constant moisture are common. Brass name plates may be used both indoors and out but are often lacquered and polished to prevent oxidation, which tarnishes the metal.

Brass name plates are used on doors and desks in office and corporate settings as a fancy alternative to plastic or wood. They are nailed onto trophies, works of art, and awards of merit as title plates, as well as briefcases, bedroom doors, boxes, suitcases, and trunks. Outdoor memorial plaques, which are commonly seen nailed to statues or benches, are often made of brass. Quality tags on pet collars are sometimes made of brass as well.

Characteristics of Brass Name Plates

The brass name plate itself is most often nailed to wood and is commonly sold with a set of nails or pins for mounting. They are flat and rectangular or oval in shape, although many manufacturers offer more complex and custom made designs. All brass nameplates contain text, which is usually an individual's full name, initials, a date, title, or contact information. Brass is usually engraved, a process that inscribes the text through abrasive etching, which uses lasers, metal needles, or diamond. Chemical etching is also a popular method, a process that uses abrasive chemicals to dissolve the exposed metal after a stencil is laid down on the brass surface.

Brass Name Plate Maintenance Considerations

When brass is exposed to oxygen, it quickly oxidizes, ruining its shiny finish and attractive color (a process known as tarnishing). Outdoor brass name plates tarnish more quickly than those used outdoors. To prevent this from happening, most brass is lacquered with a clear coat on one side, which is generally made of silica powder, ammonia, and isopropyl alcohol. This chemical seals the brass exterior from air, thus protecting it from exposure to oxygen. Indoors, the lacquer lasts for upwards of 20 years if it isn't exposed to moisture, while outdoor brass objects must be re-lacquered and polished every few years. The clear lacquer is easily removed with paint thinner. Highly abrasive cleaning products tend to remove the clear coat as well as scratch the brass, so cleaning and polishing brass name plates must be done with certain specially-made cleaning agents.



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