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Deidre Kruser
Custom Color Matches Colors for your nameplates, badges or labels are custom matched in opaque or transparent colors to meet your product branding needs. Color on plastic or metal is applied using using lithography, screen printing or coating. All color matches start with the development of a color ...
Individual Letters | Singular ID Indurama uses the Singular ID process, a unique production of separate letters, to make a high precision aluminum nameplate for their line of ranges. The nameplate is applied to the glass door front on a line of Indurama ranges. The clean design focuses attention on ...
Aluminum Nameplates The TiVo nameplate use a multi-level emboss to define the TiVo logo. This small logo has three levels of embossing. The graphics are printed using spot colors custom matched to the graphics. The background is a low gloss aluminum. The same processes are used on the large and ...
Nameplate Test Specifications Nameplates, label and badges are exposed to a diverse range of environments requiring product testing to assure performance. We work with manufacturers and product designers on issues related to product performance. Often these involve bespoke tests for which no ...
Diamond Cut Aluminum Nameplates The Zenith nameplates are a classic example of the use of the diamond cut process on a nameplate. The outer edge of the nameplate is contoured to follow the logo minimizing the black background while allowing the logo to stand out.
HP Nameplate One of the key facets of a great brand is that it delivers on consistency. The manifestation of the brand or the way in which the promise and values are communicated occurs in many ways. Product branding with nameplates and labels is one of the vehicles for delivering a brand's ...
Favorite nameplates and finishes, when you work with labels and badges everyday, you do have ones you like better for one reason or another. Just as I've asked my fellow co-workers to write a short note on their favorite finish, they are also writing a post on their favorite nameplate. Each person ...
With the year over, I thought it would be interesting to see which articles were of most interest to you. It's a fascinating exercise to see what resonated most with you as we look back on the first year of our blog. It looks like the materials and processes articles were important overall. Many of ...
Adhesive Backed Nameplates Choosing the appropriate adhesive for your nameplate, label or badge includes careful consideration of application and environmental factors. Adhesive recommendations are made based on the type of substrate the nameplate is applied to and the specs the bond needs to meet. ...

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