When government contracted companies need a high quality military nameplate they put their trust in Data Graphics Inc.
For almost three decades Data Graphics Inc has been producing military nameplates for the military, medical, telecommunications, aerospace and manufacturing industries. Whether your company landed a contract to manufactures medical equipment for a military hospital, communications equipment for radar, electronic components for aircraft or various other machines and equipment used by the United States Military, Data Graphics Inc. can produce the nameplates you need.
Every military nameplate designed and manufactured by Data Graphics Inc. meets all military and United States Department of Defense standards. If your not sure which standards your product fall under, the skilled and experienced staff can guide you through the maze of government speak and protocol and manufacture the military nameplate you need.
There is an alphabet soup of military nameplate standards government contractors are required to follow. Some of the standards manufactures are supposed to follow include: MIL-A-8625, MIL-STD-130, GG-P-455, MIL-M-43719, MIL-P-15024, MIL-P-19834, MIL-P-514. These standards determine the nameplate’s size, the nameplate’s font color and size, the color of the nameplate, the material the nameplate is made out, what method of printing is supposed to be used, how nameplates are supposed to be tested for quality assurance, and so on.
These nameplates are used to identify machines and equipment. Several features can be printed on a nameplate depending on its intended use and the standard it falls under. Some military nameplates only have logos for branding and marketing purposes. Others have barcodes and serial numbers for inventory control purposes.
A military nameplate can be made out of various materials. But the standard the company is supposed to follow often determines the type of material use. Some the most common materials used in military nameplate design are anodized aluminum, polycarbonate, MetalPhoto™, and vinyl. Aluminum, MetalPhoto™ and polycarbonate are the toughest materials and are ideal for nameplates affixed to products that will be exposed to the harshest environments. These materials can resist the intense heat and cold, ultraviolet solar rays, corrosive chemicals and constant impacts and abrasions.
Considering that military equipment often lands in the harshest environments on earth, the desert, the jungle, the tundra, and the ocean, companies depend on a name plate for government uses that can last.
There are also several ways to print your US Military nameplates. Your nameplates can be screen printed, flexographic printed, hot stamp printed, thermal transfer printed, MetalPhoto™, and digitally printed. Nameplates can also be embossed and die cut to the customer’s specifications.
For more information about how Data Graphics Inc can build a military nameplate for your company call the sales staff today.