Durable Engraved & Printed Nameplates for Electrical Panels, Control Cabinets, Switchgear & Industrial Equipment
Electrical panel nameplates help technicians, operators, inspectors, and maintenance teams identify electrical equipment quickly and safely. Whether used on distribution panels, breaker boxes, control cabinets, switchgear, machine control panels, or industrial automation systems, a clear and durable nameplate is essential for equipment identification, safety communication, circuit recognition, and long-term maintenance.
At C.N.Nameplate, we manufacture custom electrical panel nameplates according to your drawings, artwork, technical specifications, material requirements, and installation environment. We supply aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and other metal nameplates with laser engraving, etching, anodizing, screen printing, digital printing, adhesive backing, mounting holes, serial numbers, barcodes, QR codes, and custom shapes.
Electrical environments can involve heat, moisture, oil, dust, abrasion, UV exposure, and frequent cleaning. That is why electrical panel labels and nameplates must be more than ordinary stickers. They need to remain readable, firmly attached, and resistant to the working conditions around the equipment. OSHA requires electrical equipment to be free from recognized hazards, and suitability for use is evaluated based on factors such as installation and intended purpose. Durable marking systems are also widely referenced in industrial identification; UL notes that marking and labeling systems are tested under ANSI/UL 969 for many UL-certified product applications.
What Are Electrical Panel Nameplates?
Electrical panel nameplates are identification plates, labels, or tags installed on electrical equipment to show important information such as:
- Panel name or equipment ID
- Voltage rating
- Circuit identification
- Breaker identification
- Main disconnect information
- Control function
- Warning or caution message
- Manufacturer information
- Serial number or asset number
- QR code or barcode
- Maintenance reference
- Input/output designation
- Terminal or switch label

They are commonly used by electrical contractors, panel builders, machine manufacturers, automation integrators, OEM equipment manufacturers, industrial facilities, power distribution companies, and maintenance teams.
Unlike paper labels or low-cost adhesive stickers, metal electrical nameplates are designed for long-term use. They can be permanently mounted with screws, rivets, adhesive, or a combination of mounting methods.
Custom Electrical Panel Nameplates for Different Applications
We manufacture custom electrical panel nameplates for a wide range of industrial and commercial electrical applications.
Material Options for Electrical Panel Nameplates
Choosing the right material is important because electrical panel nameplates may be exposed to indoor, outdoor, high-temperature, corrosive, or heavy-use environments.

Anodized Aluminum Nameplates
Anodized aluminum is one of the most popular choices for electrical panel nameplates. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, cost-effective, and suitable for laser engraving, printing, and color anodizing.
Best for:
Control panels, breaker labels, equipment ID plates, switch labels, and general electrical cabinet labels.
Advantages:
Lightweight, durable, corrosion-resistant, professional appearance, available in black, silver, red, blue, gold, and custom colors.
Stainless Steel Nameplates
Stainless steel is ideal for harsh industrial environments where high durability and corrosion resistance are required. 304 stainless steel is commonly used for general industrial applications, while 316 stainless steel is better for marine, chemical, outdoor, or highly corrosive environments.
Best for:
Outdoor electrical panels, switchgear, heavy machinery, marine equipment, chemical plants, and industrial facilities.
Advantages:
Excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, premium appearance, long service life.


Brass Electrical Nameplates
Brass nameplates provide a traditional and premium look. They are often used for decorative electrical panels, control systems, heritage buildings, luxury equipment, and special identification plates.
Best for:
Custom control panels, premium equipment, decorative panels, and special electrical identification plates.
Advantages:
Classic appearance, good engraving contrast, durable metal finish.
Nickel & Other Metal Labels
Nickel labels and thin metal stickers can be used where a thinner, flexible, or more decorative electrical label is needed.
Best for:
Control devices, small equipment, electronic products, and compact panel identification.

Manufacturing Processes
C.N.Nameplate supports multiple manufacturing processes, which depends on your required appearance, durability, budget, and installation environment.
Laser Engraving
Laser engraving creates permanent marks on metal surfaces. It is ideal for serial numbers, QR codes, barcodes, text, icons, switch labels, and small-batch custom nameplates.


Chemical Etching
Etching creates recessed graphics and text on the metal surface. It is suitable for high-end stainless steel electrical nameplates, warning plates, and durable industrial labels.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is suitable for larger batches and designs requiring strong color coverage. It is commonly used for warning labels, control panel plates, logo plates, and instruction plates.

Digital Printing
Digital printing is suitable for full-color graphics, variable designs, small batches, and complex layouts.
Stamping and Embossing
Stamping and embossing can be used for raised or recessed characters, logos, borders, and durable industrial markings.
Anodizing
Anodizing improves aluminum corrosion resistance and allows different surface colors. Laser engraving on anodized aluminum creates sharp, high-contrast text.
Cutting, Drilling & Forming
We can produce custom shapes, rounded corners, holes, slots, countersunk holes, and special panel-mounting designs.
Custom Options
Your electrical panel nameplates can be fully customized according to your project requirements.
| Custom Option | Available Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass, nickel |
| Thickness | Commonly 0.3 mm to 3.0 mm, custom thickness available |
| Surface Finish | Brushed, polished, matte, anodized, plated, painted |
| Printing Method | Laser engraving, etching, screen printing, digital printing |
| Shape | Rectangle, square, round, oval, custom die-cut shape |
| Color | Black, silver, red, blue, gold, white, custom colors |
| Mounting | Adhesive backing, screw holes, rivet holes, slots |
| Data | Serial numbers, QR codes, barcodes, asset numbers |
| Edge Treatment | Rounded corners, deburring, smooth edges |
| Packaging | Individual bagging, sheet packing, export cartons |
Why Use Metal Electrical Panel Nameplates?
Long-Term Readability
Electrical panels may stay in service for many years. A durable metal nameplate keeps important information readable for maintenance teams and operators.
Better Resistance Than Paper or Vinyl Labels
Metal nameplates can resist abrasion, moisture, heat, oil, UV exposure, and cleaning chemicals better than many ordinary labels.
Professional Equipment Appearance
A clean engraved or printed metal nameplate improves the finished appearance of electrical cabinets, control systems, and OEM equipment.
Suitable for Industrial Environments
Factories, power systems, automation lines, and outdoor installations require identification products that can withstand demanding conditions.
Supports Maintenance & Traceability
QR codes, barcodes, serial numbers, and asset numbers help maintenance teams track equipment, access records, and manage inspections.
Helps Improve Safety Communication
Clear labels help workers identify circuits, disconnects, voltage information, warnings, and equipment functions more efficiently.
Electrical Panel Nameplates for OEMs, Contractors & Panel Builders
We work with different types of B2B customers, including:
- Electrical panel builders
- Switchgear manufacturers
- Control cabinet manufacturers
- Industrial automation companies
- Electrical contractors
- Machine builders
- HVAC equipment manufacturers
- Power distribution companies
- Energy storage equipment manufacturers
- Solar and renewable energy equipment suppliers
- Maintenance and facility management companies
- Wholesale distributors and traders
Whether you need a few prototype nameplates or large-volume production for repeat orders, we can support customized manufacturing based on your technical drawings and delivery schedule.
Common Electrical Panel Nameplate Types
Main Panel Nameplates
Used to identify the main electrical panel, cabinet number, voltage, phase, frequency, and equipment function.
Circuit Identification Plates
Used to mark specific circuits, breakers, or control functions.
Push Button & Selector Switch Legend Plates
Used around push buttons, indicator lights, emergency stop buttons, selector switches, and control devices.
Warning Nameplates
Used for high voltage, electrical shock hazard, arc flash warning, emergency disconnect, and lockout/tagout notices.
QR Code Asset Tags
Used for asset management, inspection history, maintenance records, and equipment tracking.
Terminal & Component Tags
Used inside electrical cabinets to identify terminals, relays, PLC modules, contactors, and wiring locations.
Manufacturer Rating Plates
Used by OEM manufacturers to display model number, input/output data, serial number, production date, and company logo.
How to Choose the Right Electrical Panel Nameplate
When selecting a nameplate for electrical panels, consider the following points:
Indoor or Outdoor Use
Outdoor panels require stronger resistance to UV, rain, humidity, and temperature changes. Stainless steel or anodized aluminum is usually recommended.
Exposure to Chemicals or Salt Spray
For chemical plants, marine environments, or coastal areas, 316 stainless steel may be a better option.
Required Service Life
For long-term equipment identification, laser engraved, etched, or anodized aluminum nameplates are recommended.
Mounting Surface
Smooth metal surfaces can use adhesive backing, while rough or high-vibration environments may require screw or rivet mounting.
Text & Code Readability
Small text, QR codes, and barcodes require precise engraving or printing to ensure scanning and readability.
Compliance Requirements
If your project needs specific electrical standards, UL-recognized labeling systems, or customer-approved marking materials, please provide the requirements before production. UL states that recognized marking and labeling systems are evaluated according to specific categories and intended uses, so the final label system should match the actual application environment.
Mounting Options
The mounting method should match the equipment surface and working environment.
Adhesive Backing
Adhesive backing is suitable for clean, smooth, and flat surfaces. It allows fast installation without drilling.
Suitable for:
- Equipment panels
- Tool boxes
- Electrical cabinets
- Product labels
- Indoor machinery
- Smooth metal surfaces
Screw Holes
Screw holes are recommended when stronger attachment is required. They are suitable for large tags, outdoor machinery, and heavy-duty equipment.

Rivet Holes
Rivets provide permanent mechanical attachment and are commonly used for machinery nameplates and OEM equipment plates.
Cable Tie Holes
Cable tie holes are useful for attaching tags to pipes, cables, hoses, frames, valves, racks, and irregular surfaces.
Hanging Holes
Hanging holes are suitable for removable tags, tool tags, inspection tags, maintenance tags, and warehouse identification.




