Selection Guide For Anodized Aluminum Nameplates

Feb 18, 2026

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To ensure that high-quality products that meet your needs are selected, a comprehensive consideration must be given to multiple dimensions, including material performance, process details, application compatibility, and supplier selection.

 

5052 Aluminum Alloy: High corrosion resistance, suitable for outdoor or humid environments (such as ships and power equipment), good formability, the mainstream choice for industrial nameplates.

 

6061 Aluminum Alloy: High strength, excellent heat treatment performance, suitable for marking mechanical parts with high structural stability requirements.

 

Pure Aluminum (1060/1100): More uniform and transparent oxide film, high color purity, suitable for high-precision electronic instrument panels and other scenarios with strict visual quality requirements.

 

Thickness Specifications: The standard nameplate thickness is 0.5–2.0mm. Too thin and it is prone to deformation; too thick and it increases cost and is not conducive to CNC high-gloss machining. For precision equipment, it is recommended to use 0.8–1.2mm, balancing rigidity and lightweight.