Name Plates & Plaques
Overview
Plastic materials are widely used for name plates and plaques because they offer excellent surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and flexibility in fabrication. Acrylic and other plastics can be machined, engraved, or printed to create clean, durable identification panels suitable for both permanent and temporary installations.
Typical environments where name plates and plaques are used include:
Office buildings and corporate environments
Reception areas and meeting rooms
Retail stores and commercial interiors
Hotels and hospitality venues
Educational institutions and public buildings
Because these panels often need to match specific design layouts, mounting systems, and branding guidelines, they are typically custom manufactured to customer drawings or design specifications.
Custom Manufactured to Your Drawings
Name plates and plaques are usually produced to precise dimensions and layout requirements defined by the installation environment.
We manufacture panels from:
CAD drawings and artwork files
Customer sketches or dimensional layouts
Reference samples of existing name plates
Prototype units for interior fit-outs
Repeat production runs for multi-site installations
All components are fabricated in-house using precision machining and engraving processes. Mounting holes, edge finishes, and engraving features are produced according to the supplied drawings.
Most name plates and plaques are therefore drawing-led custom fabrications rather than standard off-the-shelf products.
Typical Applications
Name plates and plaques are used for a wide range of identification and display purposes, including:
Office door name plates
Desk name plates
Room identification plaques
Corporate branding plaques
Building directory panels
Equipment identification plates
Memorial or commemorative plaques
Retail staff name displays
These applications require materials that provide clear readability, durability, and a professional appearance.
Recommended Materials for Name Plates & Plaques
Popular Name Plates & Plaques
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ABS Plastic Sheet
$113.54 – $340.00Price range: $113.54 through $340.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Acrylic Sheet (Perspex)
$60.00 – $2,358.00Price range: $60.00 through $2,358.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Polycarbonate Sheet (UV Resistant)
$101.20 – $2,541.50Price range: $101.20 through $2,541.50 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Rigid PVC Sheet
$40.43 – $2,177.60Price range: $40.43 through $2,177.60 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Key Performance Requirements
Mechanical
Name plates and plaques must maintain structural integrity and surface quality over time.
Typical mechanical considerations include:
Dimensional stability for wall or door mounting
Clean edge finishing for visible installations
Surface durability for engraved or printed text
Scratch resistance for long-term appearance
Accurate machining of mounting holes or fixing points
Environmental
Panels may be exposed to lighting, handling, and cleaning.
Environmental considerations include:
Resistance to discoloration under indoor lighting
Compatibility with routine cleaning
Long-term clarity or colour stability
Resistance to minor impact or abrasion
Material Selection Summary
For most name plates and plaques, acrylic is commonly used due to its clean surface finish and compatibility with engraving and printing processes. It provides a professional appearance suitable for office and retail environments.
Polycarbonate may be selected where impact resistance is required, particularly in public or industrial environments.
PVC can be used for cost-sensitive identification panels, although it generally does not offer the same visual quality as acrylic.
Material selection should consider visual appearance, installation environment, and durability requirements.
Mounting and Fixing Options
Name plates and plaques can be installed using a variety of mounting methods depending on the wall surface, installation location, and accessibility requirements.
Typical mounting methods include:
Adhesive mounting tapes for smooth wall surfaces
Countersunk screw fixing for permanent installations
Stand-off mounts for raised architectural signage
Slot or frame systems for interchangeable panels
Mounting requirements should be defined during the design stage so that hole placement and panel thickness can be manufactured accordingly.
Design & Installation Considerations
When designing name plates and plaques, several factors should be considered:
Panel size relative to text readability
Thickness suitable for mounting method
Hole placement or adhesive mounting areas
Surface finish requirements
Compatibility with engraving or printing methods
Long-term maintenance and cleaning
Considering these factors during the design stage helps ensure reliable installation and long-term appearance.
Alternative Options:
All components used in this application are manufactured in-house using controlled, drawing-led production processes. We do not supply generic or off-the-shelf products. Each part is produced to specification to meet defined mechanical, environmental, and installation requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Name plates are typically manufactured from 3 mm to 6 mm sheet materials, depending on panel size and mounting method.
Yes. Most panels are manufactured from CAD files, sketches, or layout drawings.
Yes. Laser or CNC engraving can be used to create permanent lettering or logos.
Yes. Name plates and plaques are usually custom fabricated to match specific installation dimensions.
Yes. CNC machining allows accurate drilling of mounting holes and fixing features.
Yes. Plastics are available in clear, coloured, frosted, or opaque finishes.