Dirt, grease, grime, even dried paint easily come off this revolutionary nameplate due to its durable Teflon® coating. Once clean, you get a fast, accurate barcode reading to track assets, fugitive emissions or work-in-process. The Teflon coating also resists incidental or intermittent contact with strong acids and caustics, as well as temperatures up to 500°F.
Available with or without a barcode, Teflon® Coated Nameplates are ideal for customers who require permanent nameplates to stand up in extremely harsh environments. Black copy, logos, and barcodes are photographically reproduced for maximum clarity and detail and then sealed within the anodic layer of the aluminum. The anodized aluminum combined with the Teflon coating makes these nameplates one of our most durable products.
Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates come with a standard adhesive that bonds extremely well to plastic or powder coated metal surfaces and bonds well to bare metal surfaces. This product is also available with optional holes for mechanical fasteners.
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Potential Applications for Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates
Asset Tracking – the barcode and human readable ID number on Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates can be used to track information about the asset the nameplate is adhered to, i.e., laptops, furniture, containers, pallets, equipment and more.
OEM Product Identification – the barcode and/or product identification number on Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates can be used for tracking purposes such as warranty and service information and typically contain one or more of the following: model number, serial number, or part number. Customers use the identification plate on products they produce and sell.
UID/IUID – Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates are compliant with the UID/IUID (Unique Item Identification mandate with the Department of Defense (DoD).
Work-in-Process – the barcode and/or identification number on Teflon® Coated Barcode Nameplates can identify a “batch” OR “lot” of product or just simply identify each product as it travels through the production process.
To learn more, check out our case study, Staying Clean With Barcode Tracking.