Custom Badges, Nameplates, and Branded Components for OEM and Production Programs

We engineer and manufacture custom badges, nameplates, and emblems for OEM and production programs, including decorative trim and product identification components engineered to integrate seamlessly into finished products and packaging. Our solutions are built for durability, precision, and repeatability across production runs and real world applications, where inconsistency, material mismatch, or finish failure can create downstream cost.

USA Owned & Operated • Built For Production • Structured For OEM Programs

Innovative Companies We Support

Goodyear Logo
In Motion Logo
Coeur d' Alene Logo
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Logo
US Army Logo

Product Identification and Branding Solutions

We manufacture custom components that brand, identify, and enhance products across consumer, industrial, and commercial markets.

Badges

Custom branding components designed to integrate seamlessly into finished products & enclosures.

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Anodized aluminum industrial nameplate

Nameplates

Durable nameplates designed for industrial equipment, machinery, and high-performance applications.

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Eiswein Icewine aluminum label manufactured using screen printing and embossing.

Labels

Printed and metal labels created to enhance packaging, branding, and product identification.

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Etched metal nameplate for permanent identification

Metal Tags

Identification tags built for asset tracking, traceability, and demanding harsh environments.

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Faceplates

Protective and decorative interface plates designed for control panels, electronics, and equipment housings.

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Decorative Trim

Metal and molded trim components designed to accent form, highlight contours, and elevate product design.

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Functional Components

Precision manufactured components engineered to support performance, usability, and structural integrity.

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Domed car badge for Ford made with an aluminum base and printing

Doming

Clear polyurethane domes that add depth, gloss, and durability to badges, labels, and branding elements.

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Production Reality

Failures Appear at Scale

Most issues are not visible during sampling. They emerge during production, repeat orders, and real world use.

These are the conditions that impact cost, timelines, and product quality in OEM programs.

Adhesive Failure

Surface incompatibility leads to lifting, edge failure, or incomplete bonding.

Failure occurs when surface energy, coatings, or environmental exposure are not engineered for the application.

Finish Degradation

Finishes degrade under UV exposure, abrasion, chemicals, or repeated handling.

Degradation develops over time and is not visible during initial sampling or approval.

Doming Degradation

Domed components shrink, yellow, or lift at the edges over time.

Long term stability is determined by material formulation and environmental exposure, not initial appearance.

Production Inconsistency

Variation in color, finish, or appearance occurs across production runs.

Without controlled processes and retained standards, repeat orders diverge from approved samples.

Built for Repeat Production Programs

Systems designed for repeatability, controlled outcomes, and long-term production stability.

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Built for Repeat Production

Components are engineered for consistent output across production runs, not one-time approval. Materials, finishes, and processes are selected for stability over time, not initial appearance.

02

Aligned Before Production

Material selection, finishing, and attachment methods are defined against real-world conditions before release. Decisions made early prevent failure, variation, and rework at scale.

03

Controlled, Not Assumed

Appearance, adhesion, and performance are managed through defined processes and retained standards. Without control systems, repeat orders do not match approved samples.

Production System, Not Just Process

Each stage is defined to control variation, prevent failure, and ensure repeatable output at scale.

Design Validation

Production-ready specifications

  • Critical dimensions and tolerances defined for manufacturing, not estimation
  • Application methods verified against real-world surfaces and conditions

Material and Finish Engineering

Application-matched materials

  • Materials and coatings selected for durability, adhesion, and environment
  • Finishes specified for long-term stability, not initial appearance

Controlled Manufacturing

Repeatable, consistent output

  • Production processes defined to minimize variation across runs
  • Quality controls maintained to ensure repeatability over time

Delivery Coordination

Scheduled and predictable

  • Production and delivery aligned to program timelines
  • Packaging and logistics structured for consistent repeat supply
PRODUCTION CONTROL

Define the Outcome Before Production Begins

We work with OEM and production programs that require controlled processes, repeatable output, and long term reliability.

A Production Review defines materials, finishes, and manufacturing requirements before production begins.

FOR PRODUCTION PROGRAMS
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Production programs only
Specifications defined before release