Kenmore: Hygiene & Durability: Engraved Stainless Steel Tags for Food Service

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The Challenge: The Caustic Wash

A commercial dishwasher manufacturer found printed tags were being wiped blank by aggressive detergents.

The Solution: The Permanent Etch

Material: 304 Food Grade Stainless Steel.

Process: Chemical Etching (0.003″ deep). Even if ink fades, the engraved stainless steel tags remain legible physically.

Finish: Passivation treatment to prevent rust.

The Result:

• Legibility: 100% readable after 5 years.

• Compliance: Meets NSF hygiene standards.

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Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification & Details
Product TypeDishwasher Fascia Nameplate
MaterialStainless Steel 304 (Food Grade)
ProcessChemical Etching + Epoxy Ink Fill
DurabilityInk sits below surface (Abrasion Proof)
Solvent TestMEK Rub Test: > 100 Double Rubs

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[Test Report] Snapshot of the quality specification

FAQ: Sourcing Strategy (Low MOQ)

Engineering Q&A: Solvents

Q: Will the ink survive MEK cleaning?

A: Yes. We use Two-Component Epoxy Ink cured with heat. Our Etch-and-Fill process passes the MEK Rub Test (>100 double rubs).

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