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Manufacturers turn to Melrose Nameplate & Label Co. for innovative engineered solutions that meet the user interface needs of their equipment, instruments, and devices. With a commitment to quality and efficiency, we strive to enhance operational performance for clients worldwide in even the harshest environments.

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Satellites: Thermal Management, Reflectors, Nameplates & Foil

Satellites, one of the fastest growing markets in the world, will grow not only in terms of sheer numbers in orbit, but more importantly in combining technologies in new and innovative ways. Melrose Nameplate and Label…

Shock Absorbing Foams

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Durability & Performance with ISOLOSS™ LS Shock Absorbing Foams

Designing reliable products that endure various pressures is challenging, but the right materials make all the difference. ISOLOSS™ LS foams offer versatile solutions for gasketing, energy control, cushioning, and sealing…

Membrane Switch backlighting

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Guide to Membrane Switch Backlighting

The choice of backlighting technology in membrane switch design can have a massive impact on the user experience. Fortunately, manufacturers offer a broad range of backlighting options that allow membrane switch engineers to manage factors such as light….

Data centers, ai and labels

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Data Centers, Artificial Intelligence ... and Labels?

It seems you can’t read a business publication or news site these days without seeing articles about artificial intelligence and the rapid growth of supporting data centers. From Silicon Valley to Dallas to Virginia, the big news is data center build-outs…