Reliability isn't optional in power generation. With the industry expanding rapidly, the need for durable, high-quality identification has never been more critical. Many manufacturers seek out new labeling partners when their current suppliers fail to provide products with sufficient speed or quality. This isn't just a matter of aesthetics. It is often a major logistics bottleneck.
In many cases, equipment must be fully manufactured and tested before final technical data—such as specific voltage or current ratings—can be assigned. Once those ratings are determined, the manufacturer needs the labels immediately. Without them, a piece of equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars sits idle on a shipping dock, waiting for a simple tag before it can be sent to the customer. While purchasers use terms like labels, nameplates, stickers, decals, and tags interchangeably, the underlying requirement is always the same: a durable, accurate way to identify critical equipment.
Power plant environments are notoriously harsh, and identification must remain legible for the entire lifecycle of the equipment.
A label is only as good as its ability to stay attached. In a power plant, equipment is subject to constant vibration and extreme weather, making adhesion a critical failure point.
Understanding the terminology helps in selecting the right product for the application. While often used synonymously, there are technical distinctions:
Selecting the right identification for power plant equipment is a balance of material science, adhesive technology, and manufacturing speed.By prioritizing suppliers with a proven track record in the electric industry, manufacturers can avoid shipping delays and ensure their equipment remains safe and properly rated for decades.
Choosing a supplier for power plant identification requires more than just finding a printer. It requires finding a partner with a deep understanding of the electric world. Experience is a primary indicator of a supplier's ability to handle the rigorous demands of the sector.
For example, Cubbison has been a mainstay in the industry for over 50 years, with a history that stretches back to its inception, where transformer nameplates were a core product offering. This long-standing history means processes are already built to be compliant with the strict requirements of major industry players and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Plus, many of these identification products are UL-listed, providing an extra layer of safety and assurance for the final user.
Don’t let your equipment sit on the shipping dock waiting for a tag. Contact us today to secure durable, high-quality identification solutions backed by over 50 years of industry experience. Whether you need UV-protected labels or etched metal nameplates that remain legible for a lifetime, we provide the expert adhesion and environmental resistance your power plant equipment requires.