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Nameplate

A nameplate identifies and displays a person or product's name. Nameplates are usually shaped as rectangles but are also seen in other shapes, sometimes taking on the shape of someone's written name. Nameplates primarily serve an informative function (as in an office environment, where nameplates mounted on doors or walls identify employees' spaces) or a commercial role (as in a retail environment, where nameplates are mounted on products to identify the brand). Whereas name tags tend to be worn on uniforms or clothing, nameplates tend to be mounted onto an object (e.g. cars, amplification devices) or physical space (e.g. doors, walls, or desktops). Nameplates are also distinct from name plaques. Plaques have larger dimensions and aim to communicate more information than a name and title.

Belgian and Dutch street nameplates on the border
Manufacturer's details on a plate on a bridge in Kraków, Poland
Type label behind the handlebar on a Yamaha motorcycle

Office nameplates edit

Office nameplates generally are made out of plastic, wood, metals (stainless steel, brass, aluminium, zinc, copper) and usually contain one or two lines of text. The standard format for an office nameplate is to display a person's name on the first line and a person's job title on the second line. It is common for organizations to request nameplates that exclude the job title. The primary reasons for excluding job titles are to extend the longevity of a nameplate and to promote a culture of meritocracy, where the strength of one's thoughts are not connected to one's job title. Nameplates without job titles have longer lives because someone can reuse the same nameplate after changing job titles. It is rare for an office nameplate to contain three or more lines of text. Although office nameplates range in size, the most popular nameplate size is 2 by 8 inches (5.08 cm × 20.32 cm). Office nameplates typically are made out of plastic. This is because plastic is an inexpensive material relative to wood and metal. More expensive nameplates can be manufactured out of bronze. To promote consistency, organizations tend to use the same style nameplate for all employees. This helps to achieve a standard look. Office nameplates are not restricted to for-profit enterprises. Many non-profit and governmental agencies have a need for nameplates. For plastic and wooden nameplates, the names are etched into the material through a number of processes, including mechanical engraving, laser engraving, or whittling.

Personal nameplates edit

Nameplates are also popular for personal reasons. Parents often like to adorn the doors of their children's rooms with nameplates. These nameplates are conventionally crafted out of wood, not plastic or metal. Because the nameplates are meant for children, these personal nameplates tend to come in fun shapes. Examples of fun shapes include teddy bears, bluebirds, dogs, and the child's name. These nameplates also tend to be more colorful than office nameplates. Mounting options are either by nail or by adhesive. Wooden nameplates are not normally glued onto doors, as the glue may leave a messy residue and make it harder to remove the nameplate. Larger personal nameplates also include graphics or artwork, such as a horse or a baseball bat, that match the interests of the identified person. The graphics or artwork reinforce the individuality and personalization established by the nameplate.

There is a growing trend to use nameplates for vanity purposes. In these cases, the nameplates are fashioned out of gold, silver, or other metals and worn as a form of jewellery. These nameplates are similar to vanity plates found on automobiles. They are available in a multitude of styles and colors, ranging from bronze to pink. Most commonly, these vanity nameplates are worn as necklaces or bracelets.

Nameplate holders edit

Nameplates are usually sold as two separate components: the manufactured nameplate insert and the nameplate holder. This setup allows the nameplate insert to be used in a variety of settings depending on the specific holder—the same plastic, wood, or metal nameplate insert can usually be removed and reinserted into another holder style with minimal effort; thereby creating a new nameplate application. Various nameplate holders range from wall and door mounts, desk holders, to cubicle hangers.

Nameplates on products edit

 
Nameplate of a reverberation device
 
Nameplate of a Huanghai bus

Nameplates are used on many products to designate the producer, the brand, and/or the product name, as well as properties of the product such as power and mass. Additionally, they may be placed on a product for decorative value, for placement of product information (e.g. serial code), or for approval/recognition (e.g. an endorsement by a governing body). When strategically placed on a product, nameplates often extend the impact of a logo or brand and heighten the connection to the value of the product. Many nameplates must meet certain requirements for print life, and environmental tolerances base on location or environment the product might be used in.

Nameplates differ from labels in that they are usually designed for long term product marking. They are usually under printed on some sort of transparent material with an industrial grade adhesive or mechanical attachment.

Modern manufacturing processes allow for diverse styles of nameplate design. Nameplates can be two- or three-dimensional; made of various metals (aluminum, zinc), stainless steel or brass, human-made materials (e.g. Mylar or Vinyl polymers) or injection-molded plastic; and thickness, color, and size can all be customized. Additional design features and production techniques common to nameplate manufacturing include etching, branding, and engraving.[1]

Nameplates can be mounted or bound to the object that they are labeling by rivets, screws, or adhesive.

Graphic overlay nameplates edit

Graphic overlay nameplates are constructed from hard-coated polycarbonate, hard-coated polyester or UV resistant polyester. Graphic overlay nameplates differ from generic nameplates in that they feature transparent windows, selective texturing, embossing, abrasion protection and chemical resistance. A graphic overlay is usually over some sort of LEDs, windows, switch, or control panel.

A graphic overlay is a screen or digitally printed product incorporating processes such as embossing, selective texturing and transparent display windows. Not only does a graphic overlay provide aesthetic appeal to a device, but it can also provide environmental protection. A graphic overlay can be used in an assembly using discrete switches or laminated to a membrane switch.

Nameplates used in industry edit

Industrial strength nameplates are required to withstand harsher operating environments compared to those used in the home and office. All industries that require long term product identification or marking used nameplates for branding, identification, instructions, and other marketings. Industrial nameplate manufacturers can offer a variety of different nameplates for a wide range of applications. The properties of the nameplates that vary from application to application include: Material (including aluminum, stainless steel, brass, zinc, Copper or titanium), thickness, Custom Graphics, Screen printing, Etching, and Anodizing, Photosensitive Anodized Aluminum, Adhesive backing, UL and CSA approval, Serialization, Military Standards and Embossing. The Japanese term for nameplate in industrial use is meiban (銘板).

A motor nameplate typically states the power rating in horsepower or watts as well as the full load amperage and rated voltage among other specifications.

Rail transport usage edit

 
Nameplate of BR steam locomotive no. 6023

In rail transport, a nameplate is a plate attached to a locomotive or other item of rolling stock that carries a name. Nameplates are often collected as memorabilia.

See also edit

External links edit

  •   Media related to Manufacturing tablets at Wikimedia Commons

References edit

  1. ^ Label (Donald West and Haugan Figgis US Patent Office #3,315,386)

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doors walls or desktops Nameplates are also distinct from name plaques Plaques have larger dimensions and aim to communicate more information than a name and title Belgian and Dutch street nameplates on the border Manufacturer s details on a plate on a bridge in Krakow Poland Type label behind the handlebar on a Yamaha motorcycle Contents 1 Office nameplates 2 Personal nameplates 3 Nameplate holders 4 Nameplates on products 5 Graphic overlay nameplates 6 Nameplates used in industry 7 Rail transport usage 8 See also 9 External links 10 ReferencesOffice nameplates editOffice nameplates generally are made out of plastic wood metals stainless steel brass aluminium zinc copper and usually contain one or two lines of text The standard format for an office nameplate is to display a person s name on the first line and a person s job title on the second line It is common for organizations to request nameplates that exclude the job title The primary reasons for excluding job titles are to extend the longevity of a nameplate and to promote a culture of meritocracy where the strength of one s thoughts are not connected to one s job title Nameplates without job titles have longer lives because someone can reuse the same nameplate after changing job titles It is rare for an office nameplate to contain three or more lines of text Although office nameplates range in size the most popular nameplate size is 2 by 8 inches 5 08 cm 20 32 cm Office nameplates typically are made out of plastic This is because plastic is an inexpensive material relative to wood and metal More expensive nameplates can be manufactured out of bronze To promote consistency organizations tend to use the same style nameplate for all employees This helps to achieve a standard look Office nameplates are not restricted to for profit enterprises Many non profit and governmental agencies have a need for nameplates For plastic and wooden nameplates the names are etched into the material through a number of processes including mechanical engraving laser engraving or whittling Personal nameplates editNameplates are also popular for personal reasons Parents often like to adorn the doors of their children s rooms with nameplates These nameplates are conventionally crafted out of wood not plastic or metal Because the nameplates are meant for children these personal nameplates tend to come in fun shapes Examples of fun shapes include teddy bears bluebirds dogs and the child s name These nameplates also tend to be more colorful than office nameplates Mounting options are either by nail or by adhesive Wooden nameplates are not normally glued onto doors as the glue may leave a messy residue and make it harder to remove the nameplate Larger personal nameplates also include graphics or artwork such as a horse or a baseball bat that match the interests of the identified person The graphics or artwork reinforce the individuality and personalization established by the nameplate There is a growing trend to use nameplates for vanity purposes In these cases the nameplates are fashioned out of gold silver or other metals and worn as a form of jewellery These nameplates are similar to vanity plates found on automobiles They are available in a multitude of styles and colors ranging from bronze to pink Most commonly these vanity nameplates are worn as necklaces or bracelets Nameplate holders editNameplates are usually sold as two separate components the manufactured nameplate insert and the nameplate holder This setup allows the nameplate insert to be used in a variety of settings depending on the specific holder the same plastic wood or metal nameplate insert can usually be removed and reinserted into another holder style with minimal effort thereby creating a new nameplate application Various nameplate holders range from wall and door mounts desk holders to cubicle hangers Nameplates on products edit nbsp Nameplate of a reverberation device nbsp Nameplate of a Huanghai bus Nameplates are used on 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stainless steel or brass human made materials e g Mylar or Vinyl polymers or injection molded plastic and thickness color and size can all be customized Additional design features and production techniques common to nameplate manufacturing include etching branding and engraving 1 Nameplates can be mounted or bound to the object that they are labeling by rivets screws or adhesive Graphic overlay nameplates editGraphic overlay nameplates are constructed from hard coated polycarbonate hard coated polyester or UV resistant polyester Graphic overlay nameplates differ from generic nameplates in that they feature transparent windows selective texturing embossing abrasion protection and chemical resistance A graphic overlay is usually over some sort of LEDs windows switch or control panel A graphic overlay is a screen or digitally printed product incorporating processes such as embossing selective texturing and transparent display windows Not only does a graphic overlay provide aesthetic appeal to a device but it can also provide environmental protection A graphic overlay can be used in an assembly using discrete switches or laminated to a membrane switch Nameplates used in industry editIndustrial strength nameplates are required to withstand harsher operating environments compared to those used in the home and office All industries that require long term product identification or marking used nameplates for branding identification instructions and other marketings Industrial nameplate manufacturers can offer a variety of different nameplates for a wide range of applications The properties of the nameplates that vary from application to application include Material including aluminum stainless steel brass zinc Copper or titanium thickness Custom Graphics Screen printing Etching and Anodizing Photosensitive Anodized Aluminum Adhesive backing UL and CSA approval Serialization Military Standards and Embossing The Japanese term for nameplate in industrial use is meiban 銘板 A motor nameplate typically states the power rating in horsepower or watts as well as the full load amperage and rated voltage among other specifications Rail transport usage edit nbsp Nameplate of BR steam locomotive no 6023 In rail transport a nameplate is a plate attached to a locomotive or other item of rolling stock that carries a name Nameplates are often collected as memorabilia See also editBadge Builder s plate Head badge Label Name tag Vehicle Identification Number VIN Vehicle registration plateExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Manufacturing tablets at Wikimedia CommonsReferences edit Label Donald West and Haugan Figgis US Patent Office 3 315 386 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nameplate amp oldid 1219824127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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