Metal Label Manufacturing Capabilities & Processes
At C.N.Nameplate, we combine multiple metal label manufacturing capabilities in one facility to produce durable nameplates, rating plates, ID tags and industrial labels.
From printing and surface treatment to precision cutting and finishing, we control the complete metal label manufacturing process to meet demanding industrial, OEM and branding requirements.

Why Our Metal Label Manufacturing Capabilities Stand Out
One-stop metal label production – printing, surface finishing and cutting under one roof.
Consistent, repeatable quality – every step is managed by our own engineers and QC team.
Flexible process combinations – we mix different technologies (e.g. anodizing + screen printing + laser cutting) to match your real application.
Cost and lead-time control – optimized workflow for prototypes and high-volume production.

Screen printing is our core technology for high-durability metal labels and nameplates.
Key features
- Vivid, high-opacity spot colors.
- Industrial inks for outdoor, UV and chemical resistance.
- Compatible with aluminum, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass and engineering plastics.
Typical applications
- Equipment nameplates and rating plates
- Warning and safety labels
- Branded metal logos and emblems
Digital (UV / inkjet) printing expands our metal label manufacturing capabilities for complex artwork and variable data.
Key features
- Full-color CMYK with gradients, photos and fine details.
- No screen cost – ideal for small batches and frequent design changes.
- Can add variable data (QR codes, barcodes, serial numbers) directly on each label.
Typical applications
- Colorful brand plates
- Control panels with photo-quality backgrounds
- Short-run custom metal labels


Laser engraving creates permanent, precise marking on metal labels and tags.
Key features
- High-contrast, non-erasable marking, ideal for harsh environments.
- Extremely fine details for 2D codes, scales, small icons and micro text.
- Works well on stainless steel, aluminum, anodized aluminum and coated metals.
Typical applications
- Asset tags and equipment ID plates
- Scale plates and instrument panels
- Traceability labels with barcodes / QR codes
Chemical etching (photo etching) is used when you need three-dimensional, high-end metal labels and nameplates.
Key features
- Recessed or raised graphics that can be paint-filled.
- Excellent resistance to abrasion, temperature and chemicals.
- Common for stainless steel and brass plates.
Typical applications
- High-end equipment nameplates
- Valve tags and rating plates
- Decorative etched logos and plaques


Anodizing is a key step in our aluminum label manufacturing.
Key features
- Creates a hard, corrosion-resistant oxide layer.
- Available in clear, black and various colors.
- Provides an ideal base for screen printing or laser marking.
Typical applications
- Anodized aluminum nameplates and control panels
- Colored ID tags
- Front panels for electronics and instruments
Laminating enhances both the durability and installation of metal and plastic labels.
Key features
- Protective laminates (gloss / matte / textured) add scratch, UV and chemical resistance.
- High-performance adhesive laminates (e.g. 3M) ensure strong bonding to difficult surfaces.
- Supports both flat metal labels and flexible overlays.
Typical applications
- Membrane switch overlays
- Front panels and keypads
- Labels requiring strong adhesive backing


Thermal transfer printing complements our metal label manufacturing capabilities wherever variable information is needed.
Key features
- Prints barcodes, QR codes, serial numbers and custom text onto pre-finished labels.
- Good resistance to smearing and abrasion with matched ribbons and substrates.
- Ideal for on-demand and batch-to-batch changes.
Typical applications
- Asset management labels
- Cable / wire identification
- Warehouse and logistics labels
Laser Cutting for Precision Shapes
Laser cutting gives us accurate contour cutting for both metal and plastic labels.
Key features
- High-precision cutting of complex shapes, slots and small holes.
- Clean, burr-free edges with minimal deformation.
- Suitable for stainless steel, aluminum, acrylic and more.
Typical applications
- Custom-shaped labels and nameplates
- Precision apertures for membrane switches
- Prototypes and low-volume custom parts


Die Cutting for High-Volume Label Production
Die cutting is a cost-effective solution for large quantities with stable shapes.
Key features
- Very fast and economical for mass production once tooling is made.
- High dimensional repeatability.
- Can be supplied as loose pieces or on rolls for automatic application.
Typical applications
- Adhesive labels and overlays
- Gaskets, spacers and insulating pads
- Roll labels for automatic labeling lines
Combining Processes for Your Metal Label
Most real projects use several of our metal label manufacturing capabilities in combination, for example:
Anodized aluminum panel + screen printing + laser cutting
Stainless steel plate + chemical etching + paint filling + laser-engraved serial numbers
Polyester overlay + digital printing + laminating + die cutting
We choose the best combination based on:
Working environment (indoor/outdoor, temperature, chemicals)
Required service life
Appearance (color, finish, raised vs. flat graphics)
Quantity and budget
Quality Control in Metal Label Manufacturing
Incoming inspection for metal sheets, films, inks and adhesives.
Color matching and pre-production samples for approval.
In-process checks on dimensions, color, adhesion and appearance.
Final 100% visual inspection, plus functional tests on request.
Our engineering team helps you select materials and processes so your metal labels and nameplates meet both performance and cost targets.
Start Your Metal Label Project
For a quotation or technical proposal, please provide:
Drawing or artwork (PDF, AI, CAD or even a sketch)
Material preference (aluminum, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass, etc.)
Printing and surface finish requirements
Quantity (prototype + estimated annual volume)
Application environment (indoor/outdoor, chemicals, cleaning method, temperature)
Send these details to our team and we will recommend the most suitable metal label manufacturing capabilities and offer a detailed quote.