Applications of Zinc Alloy Labels

Mar 07, 2026

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Zinc alloy labels are identification signs made primarily of zinc alloy, widely used in various product identification, brand promotion, equipment nameplates, safety warnings, and other fields.

 

Zinc alloy labels (also known as zinc alloy signs, nameplates, or metal logos) are widely used in various fields due to their excellent casting properties, surface treatment capabilities, and corrosion resistance. According to the latest publicly available information, their main application areas include:

 

Furniture Industry: Used for making furniture nameplates, brand logos, model identification, etc., often using electroplating, spray painting, or screen printing to enhance aesthetics.

 

Automotive Industry: Used for car emblems, component nameplates, interior markings, etc., utilizing its high precision die-casting and electroplating capabilities.

 

Electronics & Electrical Appliances: Used as equipment nameplates, brand logos, connector housing labels, etc., balancing functionality and aesthetics.

 

Hardware & Doors & Windows: Used for metal nameplates on doors, windows, cabinets, locks, etc., supporting drilling, adhesive backing, or clip-on installation.

 

Jewelry & Fashion Accessories: Such as belt buckles, clothing labels, shoe buckles, jewelry tags, etc., low-temperature environmentally friendly zinc alloys can achieve high gloss and lead- and cadmium-free environmental requirements.

 

Architectural Decoration: Used for wall decoration signs, antique crafts, badges, etc., with special effects such as bronze and pearl chrome finishes available.

 

Smart devices: Identification labels for products such as smart locks, fiber optic modules, and charging stations require high precision and durability.