Industrial power companies are facing several unique challenges, including an aging infrastructure and outdated equipment. As plant upgrades and equipment replacements occur, design engineers will have an opportunity to reassess metal nameplate substrates.
For industrial settings, the ideal substrate will optimize durability, reliability, and affordability.
The following factors feed into the design of metal nameplates in industrial settings.
Environmental Conditions
Operating environment plays a crucial role in material selection. Before selecting a metal for nameplate design, assess the material’s exposure to:
Scenario: In a corrosive environment, where exposure to chemicals or saltwater is common, stainless-steel nameplates could be ideal choice because of their resistance to corrosion.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost comparison is another important aspect of design. Design engineers need to look beyond initial costs to consider the lifespan of various metals. The right decision will minimize future costs:
Scenario: At times, investing in higher-grade material can lead to significant cost savings in repair and replacement down the line.
Collaborate before Selecting a Material
Manufacturing experts are a reliable source of collaboration for design engineers during material selection.
Manufacturers can add value in many ways:
Connect with an expert at The Cubbison Company to discuss which metal options will best suit your metal nameplate design decisions.
For over seven decades, The Cubbison Company has been at the forefront of helping clients make informed decisions about the use of stainless steel in various industrial applications. Learn more about us at cubbison.com.
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