Parameter | Description |
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Material | 304 or 316 Stainless Steel |
Thickness | 0.3 mm – 1.5 mm |
Surface Finish | Brushed / Matte / Polished |
Marking Method | Laser Engraving / Etching / Screen Printing |
Mounting Options | Adhesive Backing / Pre-drilled Holes / Rivet Holes |
Temperature Resistance | -40°C to 600°C |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent (suitable for harsh industrial environments) |
Customization | Size, shape, logo, text, font, layout |
Typical Applications | Electrical panels, circuit boxes, transformers, control units |
Adhesive Option | 3M industrial adhesive (optional) |
Custom Stainless Steel Electrical Panel Tags – Engineered for Industrial Durability
When it comes to reliable equipment identification in industrial environments, custom stainless steel electrical panel tags are the gold standard. Built from premium-grade 304 or 316 stainless steel, our tags are corrosion-resistant, heat-tolerant, and designed for long-term use in both indoor and outdoor applications.
These electrical panel labels can be laser-engraved or chemically etched with critical data such as equipment codes, circuit identification, voltage ratings, safety warnings, or company branding. The permanent black engraving ensures excellent legibility, even in low-light or high-vibration settings.
Whether you are labeling control panels in a manufacturing plant, transformer terminals, or complex wiring systems in commercial buildings, these stainless steel tags offer unmatched performance. With mounting options like strong 3M adhesive backing or precision-drilled holes for rivets and screws, installation is fast and secure.
We provide full customization, including size, shape, font, layout, and graphic logos—tailored precisely to your specifications. Our tags are ideal for electrical engineers, industrial equipment OEMs, automation integrators, and control panel manufacturers seeking high-quality and dependable labeling solutions.
Trust in rugged durability. Trust in clarity. Trust in stainless steel panel tags made for the real world of electrical infrastructure.