Registration plates

Incisman manufactures CE-compliant nameplates, customizable in materials and fonts. Thanks to absorption printing, the marking is permanent, long-lasting, and resistant to all solvents—ideal for industrial environments.

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Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates
Registration plates

Incisman’s nameplates are a reliable and durable solution, fully compliant with current CE regulations. Each plate is manufactured upon customer specifications, with full customization options in terms of font, graphic layout, and material, to suit identification needs across industrial and technical contexts.

A key feature of Incisman’s production process is the use of an advanced absorption printing technology. This innovative method ensures permanent and indelible markings that are resistant to aggressive solvents, weather conditions, and mechanical wear. The result is long-term readability even in harsh or high-intensity environments.

Plates can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, anodized aluminum, plexiglass, and other technical substrates, depending on usage requirements. Incisman also offers laser engraving, laser cutting, and digital printing to further personalize the plates with logos, serial numbers, QR codes, or technical symbols.

These custom nameplates are widely used in sectors such as industrial automation, electrical systems, certified CE equipment, mimic panels, and safety signage.

Choosing Incisman means partnering with a company that combines technical know-how, high quality standards, and personalized support throughout every production phase.

FAQ

Are nameplates mandatory for all industrial machines?

Yes, nameplates are mandatory for most industrial machinery, especially those requiring CE certification. They provide essential information such as model, serial number, manufacturing year, and regulatory compliance. During inspections, maintenance, or system upgrades, the nameplate ensures traceability and compliance with European safety standards.

What materials are recommended for plates exposed to chemical or environmental stress?

For aggressive environments, materials such as stainless steel, anodized aluminum, or specific technical polyesters are recommended. These options offer excellent resistance to corrosion, moisture, UV radiation, and solvents. The material should be selected based on the application: metals are best for outdoor or industrial use, while certain high-durability plastics may be suitable for indoor settings or electrical panels.

What is the difference between laser engraving and absorption printing on technical plates?

Laser engraving removes a thin layer of the material to create a permanent and highly precise marking—ideal for serial numbers and traceability codes. Absorption printing, on the other hand, penetrates the surface of the plate without altering its texture, resulting in an indelible and solvent-resistant mark. This method ensures long-term readability and a clean, professional finish.